On 19-01-18 14:14, Robert Helling wrote:
Dirk,
On 19. Jan 2018, at 08:52, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Here's a quick heads up: I am planning to shut down some of the services that I
provide on my hardware (and that aren't really used anymore). In the next few
days
(well, when we are ready to do this, I guess), I will shut down the git and
trac server
under thesubsurface-divelog.org <http://subsurface-divelog.org/>domain. The
main git server has been GitHub for
quite a while now, but I can see in the logs that some people still pull from
the old
git.subsurface-divelog.org <http://git.subsurface-divelog.org/>- so please
adjust your .git/config files if that includes you.
And Trac has been deprecated for over a year now. If you have data in there that
you want to migrate to GitHub issues or to another wiki, please talk to me so
I know
that you are working on this and don't shut things down before you are ready.
Of course, we also need to do a scan through our documentation both in the
sources and on the website to ensure that we no longer mention these services.
I was about to download the stuff I wanted to preserve but I get:
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /
<http://trac.subsurface-divelog.org/>.
Reason: Error reading from remote server
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu) Server at trac.subsurface-divelog.org
<http://trac.subsurface-divelog.org> Port 80
Any idea? Please don’t waste any time on this but I had hoped to copy what I had
written in the wiki about headless subsurface on a RaspberryPI like device. IIRC
those were two wiki pages. So if you had access to those and could mail them to
me that would be great. The other thing I wanted to check was if there were any
interesting open issues that we need to move to GitHub.
You just need to try a few times. Once every few attempts it suddenly works. And
then you can get at the "source" of the page by clicking the download as plain
text link at the bottom. That's how I did backup the contents of the
libdivecomputer wiki. Those plaintext files (markdown format I believe) can then
hopefully be imported somehow in github wiki. At least that's my plan for
migrating the libdivecomputer wiki.
If someone knows or finds a better way, let me know!
Jef
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