Support Request #102200, was updated on Thu 06/12/03 at 11:40 You can respond by visiting: http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailsupport&support_id=102200&group_id=11 Category: CVS Status: Open Priority: 5 Summary: web site too big for CVS By: yeupou Date: Thu 06/12/03 at 11:56 Logged In: YES user_id=1896 Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.1; Linux 2.4.21-pre7-ac2; i686; fr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Binaries files like divX should be uploaded in your download area, not in your CVS. You can use rsync with your download area. Just a question: do you have to right, legally, to distribute these divX? While I'm personally not against sharing and I understand the purpose of these divX for your project, Savannah cannot host illegal files. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- By: jpritikin Date: Thu 06/12/03 at 11:40 Logged In: YES user_id=19824 Browser: Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/1.2.7 (X11; Linux i686; U;) Gecko/20021226 Debian/1.2.7-6 My project (aleader.nongnu.org) has a _big_ web site. i include about 270 short film clips which take nearly 100M of disk space. To see it in action, browse to: http://why-compete.org/empathy.html (i'm currently hosted on www.berlios.de.) All web content is generated by perl scripts. So i'm happy to put my scripts in CVS, but i need to update my web site by rsync. Given my slow internet connection, there is no other way. i don't think CVS will be happy to swallow lots of 2.5M DIVX files anyway. So is this possible on savannah or am i stuck with berlios.de? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailsupport&support_id=102200&group_id=11 _______________________________________________ Savannah-hackers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers