This is tangential, my apologies in advance for any thread de-railing as a result, but I saw mention of mirrors and thought maybe someone with more expertise might be able to provide some perspective into something I have been wondering about.
Namely: if there might be a way to populate the distfiles mirrors a bit differently? The reason I am asking is related to got (game of trees) and how it was recently noticed that gameoftrees.org is blocking GitHub Actions requests, so MacPorts' CI checks fail, because GitHub Actions is being denied from grabbing the relevant tarball. Some more specifics are documented here (as well as in the Pull Request I closed the other day for got 0.111): https://trac.macports.org/ticket/72492 Thomas Adams (the got-portable maintainer upstream) has graciously offered to set up a mirror in some discourse elsewhere, but I guess I am wondering if maybe MacPorts' existing mirrors infrastructure can be utilized and leveraged so as to avoid the GitHub Actions stuff hammering gameoftrees.org dist tarballs? Maybe that's putting the cart ahead of the horse though? Anyway, thanks for any wisdom that can be shed on my pontifications. As an aside, it was noticed that Apple swapped out rsync for openrsync relatively recently (also see: https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250408062403). I am guessing that's unrelated to any of the failings being observed with MacPorts' rsync mirrors; it is at least slightly less tangential and back in the realms of discussing rsync and Apple related stuff. ;) On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 10:23 PM Ryan Carsten Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote: > > If an rsync server is not working, please report it to the administrator of > that server as listed on https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Mirrors