On 18-03-20 20:33:14, Mattia Rizzolo wrote: > On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 06:50:27PM +0100, Georg Faerber wrote: > > > Questions, just to fulfil my curiosity: > > > 1) why do you prefer https over ftp? > > > > That's not a sign of my preference. I've just changed this ~ one > > week ago, because uploads weren't possible anymore. I've read the > > announcement regarding the change of the incoming directory, but > > changing 'ftp' to 'https' just worked. I didn't dig to find [1], but > > now I did.. :) > > "one week ago" doesn't match anything that happened on mentors. The > change we made about the *recommended* ftp upload path (i.e., the old > one should work just fine) have nothing to do with the http upload > method.
There was a "~" in front, and yes, you're right, "one week" is different from "four weeks". But: I don't track this file in git or somewhere else, so I can't tell for sure, because I've just relied on the provided config, up until recently. I did so much Debian stuff the last time that I actually don't remember the exact date. The only thing I'm sure about: I needed to alter the config recently (within February or March 2018) because the old config didn't work anymore. Back then I hadn't time to debug this further, so I've just tried to make the config work. > What changed, back the 2018-02-23, is that before there was a redirect > from http to https for everything except /upload, whereas now we > accidentally moved to redirect everything *including* /upload. > Apparently there was a reason for that exception that was accidentally > dropped, but I believe moving to https is fine, and things seem to > work just fine after s/http/https/ so I'd rather not add that > exception anymore. Therefore, nowadays: What's the recommend method to use? Still ftp? > > > 2) are you aware that both dput and dput-ng ships with a default > > > 'mentors' profile to upload through ftp? > > > > Yes, thanks. > > Then, especially after you switched your local user configuration to > use ftp so it's basically the same as the one shipped by dput, why > aren't you using it? I'm doing this now, again, after reading the initial mails of this thread, see above. I've to admit: I'm not really getting your point, Mattia. Cheers, Georg
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