How come the CVS tarball snapshots aren't updating? It shows the most recent at Jul 12th.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 02:55:44PM -0300, bulia byak wrote:
How come the CVS tarball snapshots aren't updating? It shows the most recent at Jul 12th.
You're about 10th person asking that :)
Hm. I didn't find anything obvious in email subjects. Well, checking in on sourceforge, it looks like it has been running under Ted's user id (from looking at the crontab in the "inkscape_project" CVS tree).
Looks like sourceforge may have finally fixed the "too many groups" problem, too, so I'm going to try to get this crontab running again under my uid.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 12:41:53PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
Looks like sourceforge may have finally fixed the "too many groups" problem, too, so I'm going to try to get this crontab running again under my uid.
Whee! They _did_ fix it. I've added this crontab for myself now, so it should rebuild each morning before 3am.
(Unless crontabs aren't working, in which case, I guess that's why Ted's aren't running. If that's true, I can just set up a crontab on my home machine to ssh in and run the command each night.)
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 12:41:53PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
Looks like sourceforge may have finally fixed the "too many groups" problem, too, so I'm going to try to get this crontab running again under my uid.
Whee! They _did_ fix it. I've added this crontab for myself now, so it should rebuild each morning before 3am.
(Unless crontabs aren't working, in which case, I guess that's why Ted's aren't running. If that's true, I can just set up a crontab on my home machine to ssh in and run the command each night.)
Cool, thanks! :-)
Bryce
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 13:44 -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 12:41:53PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
Looks like sourceforge may have finally fixed the "too many groups" problem, too, so I'm going to try to get this crontab running again under my uid.
Whee! They _did_ fix it. I've added this crontab for myself now, so it should rebuild each morning before 3am.
(Unless crontabs aren't working, in which case, I guess that's why Ted's aren't running. If that's true, I can just set up a crontab on my home machine to ssh in and run the command each night.)
I think this may be the case. I've been playing with the crontab off and on, but I haven't gotten it to work (atleast recently). The other thing that was done in my crontab is regenerating the Doxygen documentation. I've been trying to do that manually some so the documentation stays up to date. I haven't tried since they switched to Fedora though. Also, I believe that the tarball update script doesn't update CVS, the Doxygen one does, and the the tarball script grabs that.
Also, I thought that I remembered a SF.net e-mail saying that anonymous CVS was going to be something like an hour delayed... did that really happen? That was the reason I wasn't worried about the tarballs. But, CVS statistics still aren't working, and I think that was in the same e-mail.
--Ted
On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 09:32:06PM -0700, Ted Gould wrote:
I think this may be the case. I've been playing with the crontab off and on, but I haven't gotten it to work (atleast recently). The other
Ah-ha, found it:
( 2004-07-29 05:23:35 - Project Shell Service ) As of 2004-07-22, cron has been taken offline on the project shell servers. We are currently pursuing a resolution to a significant performance problem on the shell servers related to cron jobs. At this time, the project shell server is typically handling more than 1000 crontabs, many with poorly-scheduled cronjobs; we are working to determine a way to reduce system performance impact of these cronjobs (through better management) as to make this particular service offering (cron service) continue to be viable.
So crons are disabled.
I'll set up my cron to run from home instead to do the cvs packaging.
Do you want me to do the doxygen processing too?
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 10:24 -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
I'll set up my cron to run from home instead to do the cvs packaging.
Do you want me to do the doxygen processing too?
Yeah, I think it would be good. Now, are you doing the download and taring on your machine and then uploading, or just sshing in and doing it all there? If you are doing it on your machine could you install graphviz so that we have have the diagrams in the Doxygen output? I find those useful, but they didn't have graphviz on SF.
--Ted
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 10:20:49PM -0700, Ted Gould wrote:
Yeah, I think it would be good. Now, are you doing the download and taring on your machine and then uploading, or just sshing in and doing it all there? If you are doing it on your machine could you install graphviz so that we have have the diagrams in the Doxygen output? I find those useful, but they didn't have graphviz on SF.
I've been doing it all locally, so I'll install graphviz and take a look at the script to do doyxgen stuff.
For note, Daniel is going to be taking over the CVS and Win32 snapshots, since he's already doing all the automated builds. :) I'll happily do the doxygen stuff, though.
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Bryce Harrington
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bulia byak
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Kees Cook
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Ted Gould