Ryan I was finally able to contact an the IT person responsible for the Seattle mirror. I'll attach the information I have. |
--- Begin Message ---Lewis, Thanks for tracking that down for me and I’ll pass it on.Strangely it was last updated on July 17, 2018 and the last time I used it was yesterday, so it's clearly still on-line and out-of-date. Difficult to believe it was properly de-commissioned. Sent from my iPad -Al- > On Mar 15, 2019, at 16:14, Allen, Lewis W <lewis.al...@pnnl.gov> wrote: > > Al, > > I was able to track down the system owner and they stated that this was > decommissioned several years ago. Not sure when you last used it but > according them it's been decommissioned. > > Lewis > > On 3/14/19, 4:41 PM, "Al Varnell" <alvarn...@mac.com> wrote: > > As mentioned in my voicemail I'm writing to you to determine the status of > one of the servers that I've been told you are responsible for. > > I'm a MacPorts user and have been using your mirror to get updates since > it appears to be the only one located in the US. > > The URL I have is sea.us.rsync.macports.org which comes back to > 192.101.102.2. > > I've contacted MacPorts about this a couple of times and they have > indicated that their attempts to contact their POC have gone unanswered. > > Can you tell me what the status is so that I can pass it on to the > MacPorts folks? > > > -Al- > -- > Al Varnell > Mountain View, CA > > > > > >
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TL;DR They claim to have decommissioned that server several years ago, but I was still able to conduct an "update" using it yesterday and we know it was updated last July, so I can't fully accept that story. Unless they respond to my last comment, I'm guessing it will need to be removed from <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/Mirrors>. -Al- On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 04:48 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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