Hi all,

I just set up a second CVS mirror.
This is still a bit experimental (manual update right now),
but it seems to work ;-)

Iīll have a slightly intelligent script soon that triggers two cvsup:s in
a loop every five minutes as long as new cvs mail is being arriving.

And of course it appears that this was BADLY needed.
The traceroute to ursula.gmcl.com looks like it could serve as a prime example
for a 300 baud connection or something ;-)

18  sl-bb2-che-8-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.6.210)  163.426 ms  149.184 ms  159.420 ms
19  * sl-telus-2-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.224.12.2)  853.949 ms  864.199 ms
20  REGIONAL2.tac.net (205.233.111.83)  886.756 ms  870.234 ms *
21  local4.tac.net (205.233.111.198)  854.918 ms  846.775 ms  862.408 ms
22  EDTN-VIDE01.tac.net (209.115.219.131)  863.422 ms  862.882 ms  873.336 ms
23  net217host5.ab.videon.ca (206.75.217.5)  192.479 ms  195.710 ms  190.199 ms
24  max_ii-data.ab.videon.ca (206.75.217.38)  197.583 ms  205.254 ms  200.374 ms25  
ursula.gmcl.com (24.108.0.54)  206.263 ms  206.300 ms  200.786 ms           

This one was waaayy better than an hour before.

And winehq.tiepmiep.dk had a complete blackout yesterday, it seems.

I guess our server will have a relatively robust connectivity.

Oh, BTW:
CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/wine

But please donīt be annoyed by that
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied                     
message.
Itīs rather meaningless.
Many CVS servers have this problem and nobody seems to know
how to prevent the server from accessing /root/.cvsignore.

Andreas Mohr

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