On 10/23/24 12:15 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Huh. I never knew there was a default (reliable) mirror. The handbook
> doesn't mention that. It states
>
> In order to download source code quickly it is recommended to
> select a fast, geographically close mirror. Portage will look in
>
On 2024-10-23, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 10/22/24 11:20 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> Yep. My bad. Both of the mirrors I had configured had stopped
>> working, and I didn't notice that amongst the other 404 errors. It
>> seems like I regularly have to pick a new mirror on at least one of my
>> Gen
On 10/22/24 11:20 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Yep. My bad. Both of the mirrors I had configured had stopped
> working, and I didn't notice that amongst the other 404 errors. It
> seems like I regularly have to pick a new mirror on at least one of my
> Gentoo installs.
>
> Is there some automated w
On 2024-10-23, Ionen Wolkens wrote:
> If in doubt, just remove GENTOO_MIRRORS entirely and use the default
> rotation.
I never knew that was an option!
On 2024-10-23, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> On 10/22/24 11:05 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> The Subversion 1.14.3 ebuild was stablized 22 hours ago, but it
>> doesn't actually seem to be available for download. Any ideas on what
>> happened?
> This mirror is broken so probably you cannot ever download an
On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 03:05:17AM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> The Subversion 1.14.3 ebuild was stablized 22 hours ago, but it
> doesn't actually seem to be available for download. Any ideas on what
> happened?
While apache has removed it from their mirrors (they seem to only have
the latest re
On 10/22/24 11:05 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> The Subversion 1.14.3 ebuild was stablized 22 hours ago, but it
> doesn't actually seem to be available for download. Any ideas on what
> happened?
>
>
>
>
Downloading
'http://gentoo.ussg.indiana.edu/distfiles/subversion-1.14.3.tar.bz2'
>
The Subversion 1.14.3 ebuild was stablized 22 hours ago, but it
doesn't actually seem to be available for download. Any ideas on what
happened?
>>> Downloading
>>> 'http://gentoo.ussg.indiana.edu/distfiles/subversion-1.14.3.tar.bz2'
URL transformed to HTTPS due to an HSTS policy
--2024-10-22
On Tuesday 22 October 2024 20:29:14 BST Michael wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 October 2024 18:01:55 BST Matt Jolly wrote:
> > It should not matter; the virtual root involves bind mounting directories
> > into a single location - that could be 4 different partitions, a bunch of
> > subvolumes, or some dire
On Tuesday 22 October 2024 18:01:55 BST Matt Jolly wrote:
> It should not matter; the virtual root involves bind mounting directories
> into a single location - that could be 4 different partitions, a bunch of
> subvolumes, or some directories scattered across a single partition, or
> some combinat
It should not matter; the virtual root involves bind mounting directories into a single location - that could be 4 different partitions, a bunch of subvolumes, or some directories scattered across a single partition, or some combination of those options.Cheers,MattOn 22 Oct 2024 23:36, Michael wro
On Tuesday 22 October 2024 13:00:14 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 October 2024 10:14:48 BST Michael wrote:
> > On Tuesday 22 October 2024 02:10:45 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > On Monday 21 October 2024 09:22:37 BST Michael wrote:
> > > > Assuming all required directories are on the s
On Tuesday 22 October 2024 10:14:48 BST Michael wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 October 2024 02:10:45 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Monday 21 October 2024 09:22:37 BST Michael wrote:
> > > Assuming all required directories are on the same fs, what happens if
> > > you
> > > *only* export the parent direc
On Tuesday 22 October 2024 02:10:45 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 21 October 2024 09:22:37 BST Michael wrote:
> > Assuming all required directories are on the same fs, what happens if you
> > *only* export the parent directory? Something like this:
> >
> > /mnt/nfs \
> > 192.168.178.7/32(
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