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On Mon 9/18/17 16:13 -0500 savannah-hack...@trodman.com wrote:
> I plan to convert my project's repo from svn to git.
>
> What are the initial steps required to enable multiple
> git repos for my single project? Each will be fairly small.
OK, I searched my email folder, the hits are after my
Hi:
I plan to convert my project's repo from svn to git.
What are the initial steps required to enable multiple
git repos for my single project? Each will be fairly small.
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PC version?
Hello!
Hello!
I requesting urgent help from the Free Software Foundation and hackers at
Savannah because at
https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroNet a software is illegally distributed!
I have notified the ZeroNet project that they are in violation of various
licenses and it resulted of the
Hello team
Am a student
I would want to be a member
Am learning Cyber security (Ethic.Hacking)
Thank you
Sent from ProtonMail mobile
Hi, I am new in all these foss stuff. But I want to start contributing to your
work.
My skills:
1) fluent russian language
2) basic gnu/linux system administration
3) basic knowledge about testing and writing scripts.
What I can do with this?
Hi there!
I'd like to know if bare Git repositores served via Git's "Dumb HTTP" protocol
such as Guix [0] get any special treatment, respond with some specific header to
some requests or interacts with Git protocols in any special way.
# Some background:
I've configured a personal "Guix
Answer: there isn't any special treatment per se, only that Savannah's Git
server is honoring the clients query params, specifically the
"service=git-upload-pack" one.
$ curl -I https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git/info/refs
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/plain
$ curl -I
Hullo GNUs!
I noticed the following response in my mail logs:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Nov 20 14:25:26 localhost smtpd[602]: 8be5d3679f9641dc mta
delivery evpid=b7cb816f882ca1b8 from=
to=<51...@debbugs.gnu.org> rcpt=<-> source="80.241.217.52"
Bob,
First of all, thanks for the lengthy response. I could only skim
it. I'll have to digest (possibly further reply with sysadmin
CC'd) at my leisure later.
Bob Proulx 写道:
Since it is reported as being greylisted this should have been a
single one time delay for the greylist and then
Hello!
After reading the advice found here:
https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToGetYourProjectApprovedQuickly/
I am asking you to approve (a) new project(s).
It will be Bioinformatics related.
The code has to be developed directly in Non-GNU Savannah servers.
Could you, please, approve
Hello everyone,
The perl and php directories under frontend/ aren't installed during the
installation phase, with only the backend scripts being installed. This means
that running Savane locally can only be done in the source tree. I think that
the frontend code should be installed as well.
I think that Savane provides no counter or estimation of how many people
view your projects' page.
That feature would have some value, I think. It could provide some
motivation for development. And I recall someone proposing it
somewhere, but I didn't found it among the support tickets.
What
I've attached a patch that should fix a broken link in
savannah.gnu.org/account/first.php.
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Hi,
Sorry for writing here, but I believe that it is the best place to do that.
I tried to clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/which.git and set it
up as upstream for one of the projects I'm working on. But it is empty
repo. Could someone with write access clone/mirror older CVS
e much except it can display multiple git repos on "Use
Git", and the backend sv_groups seems to be able to take $dir_git. So,
did groups like "dragora" request the Savannah hackers to manually
create multiple git repos? Did Savannah hackers manually created
multiple git repos?
rting MySQL", because MySQL is
already unsupported as the status quo is. MariaDB is so great. I love
it.
Speaking of compatibility, it's not clear what Savane's policy is: I
also mentioned it in the email I sent to savannah-hackers-private. PHP
5.4 was first released in 2012, and ev
Hello Corwin,
On 2024-01-19 13:47, Corwin Brust wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 9:57 PM Jing Luo via Discussions among
Savannah Hackers, open subscription
wrote:
Hello,
I'm not a Savannah hacker, but since Savannah is adding git home page
support, please help me understand its internals
Hi,
Maybe it's related to some recent changes by the webmasters, Mirmon[1]
now has an inaccurate "age histogram".
[1] https://download.savannah.gnu.org/mirmon/allgnu/
Now, mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu is in a "connection timeout" state, the
"probe results" is correctly showing "219 successful,
Hello,
After Ineiev changed something in mirror-redirect, I've been redirected
[1] to a cloudfuck cdn while the nearest mirror is literally within the
same /64 subnet with my PC. Before this month, I was redirected to
mirrors located in the US.
===
GNU Savannah - mirror check
Detected
Hello hackers,
I finally set up the nongnu mirror:
http(s)://repo.jing.rocks/nongnu
rsync://repo.jing.rocks/nongnu
Geolocation: Tokyo, Japan
IPv6: yes
HTTP/2: yes
HTTP/3: yes but experimental, using nginx-mainline
Syncing every 23 hours from mirror.accum.se instead of FSF's aging
servers to
Hi,
Now that it's almost 2024, HTTP/2 is support by apache2 is mature, it's
probably time for savannah and *.gnu.org to support HTTP/2. It brings
better performance and requires TLS 1.3, but I'll leave this
discussion/decision to FSF admins.
As a memo, *IF* savannah enables HTTP/2 support,
Hi,
Below please find a patch that fixes a small typo on the Wiki's
FrontPage.
I followed the instructions on this page. [1] Thank you to Paul Wise for
pointing in the right direction!
Kind regards
Felix Lechner
[1] https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToAdminThisWiki/
Index:
I've started experiencing this error:
+ git pull
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
pulling from git.sv.gnu.org; all repositories are also inaccessible over
the cgit interface, and I suppose Gitweb as well.
Hello,
New nongnu mirror, "Global" behind CLoudflare CDN:
https://mirrors.cicku.me/nongnu
http://mirrors.cicku.me/nongnu
Have fun.
#2011907
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I found a kind of index of nongnu and gnu savannah at
https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/ and
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/.
There's a column named "Idle" which I think shows time since last action
in the project. But the vast majority of projects have 3 days as value.
This sounds like
Dear something,
I wanted to see how group registrations were handled. I was speechless
when I saw these comments from the tasks.
==
> I did explain the misunderstanding on the last time, but had no
follow up.
I'm sorry, I think I had no time.
> What are you saying?
everyone's time, rather than leading
people to assume Savannah hackers are mean, cold-blooded, unreasonable
monsters.
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I was informed that some of my words were interpreted as a personal
attack or an attack against GNU project, which was never my intention.
The "proposal" to close non-gnu group registration was merely satirical
to prove my point. I apologize for my poor choice of words and any
, Jing Luo via Discussions among Savannah
Hackers, open subscription wrote:
[...]
The problem is not the percentage of submissions that were cancelled.
Then why bring up an (unsupported) statistic observing that 90% of them
were cancelled?
To prove a point that closing the registration can save
consumer of resources, or if some other project (guix?) is a large
consumer that needs optimizing.
/Simon
"Phong X. Nguyen" via "Discussions among Savannah Hackers, open
subscription" writes:
> Hello,
>
> We pull down libidn and libidn2, both of which rely on gnulib and w
to ./bootstrap, which would
> reduce savannah gnulib clone usage.
>
> Are there any savannah usage graphs per-project? I wonder if gnulib is
> a top consumer of resources, or if some other project (guix?) is a large
> consumer that needs optimizing.
>
> /Simon
>
> "Pho
Bob Proulx writes:
> Hi Simon,
>
> Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> Not really a solution to the savannah malloc failures (I've been seeing
>> them too when pulling gnulib 10x in parallel from savannah during
>> continous integration pipeline jobs) but a note that I am (as
>> libidn/libidn2 maintainer)
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