Bob Proulx wrote:
> I have one more task to complete before I can look at sshfs access.
> Sorry. Today moving the storage back-end for the vcs system from the
> old storage to the new storage. I must concentrate on it first. Then
> I will come back and look at user remote access to the download are
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > That's just normal. Many projects enable all of the checkboxes which
> > includes a download area but then never do anything with them.
>
> I see. That makes sense. Also, I figured out how to copy symlinks and
> remove files with rsync, but it's a bit i
Bob Proulx wrote:
> That's just normal. Many projects enable all of the checkboxes which
> includes a download area but then never do anything with them.
I see. That makes sense. Also, I figured out how to copy symlinks and
remove files with rsync, but it's a bit inconvenient, and sshfs would
sti
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I have gained an understanding now. I know what needs to be done to
> > solve the problem. At root cause I had broken one of the cron scripts
> > in moving it from system to system. It wasn't updating a timestamp
> > which caused a monitoring script in th
Bob Proulx wrote:
> I have gained an understanding now. I know what needs to be done to
> solve the problem. At root cause I had broken one of the cron scripts
> in moving it from system to system. It wasn't updating a timestamp
> which caused a monitoring script in the redirector to think the mirr
Asher Gordon wrote:
> > I am getting pretty close to having the mirror problem understood. At
> > the moment my brains are leaking out my ears from trying to get my
> > mind wrapped around it.
>
> Sounds painful! ;-)
Pain is simply weakness leaving the body. Sometimes the soul tags
along with it
> I am getting pretty close to having the mirror problem understood. At
> the moment my brains are leaking out my ears from trying to get my
> mind wrapped around it.
Sounds painful! ;-)
I am now having problems with sftp and sshfs. See below:
$ mkdir mnt
$ sshfs asd...@dl.sv.nongnu.org:/rele
Asher Gordon wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > In the meantime I have created that directory for you. Asher you
> > should be able to upload to it at this time. Please try it again and
> > let us know if it is working for you or not.
>
> It is working now. Thank you, Jan and Bob, for you help.
Aweso
Bob Proulx wrote:
> In the meantime I have created that directory for you. Asher you
> should be able to upload to it at this time. Please try it again and
> let us know if it is working for you or not.
It is working now. Thank you, Jan and Bob, for you help.
Asher
Hello Asher! And also welcome to Savannah.
Jan Owoc wrote:
> Asher Gordon wrote:
> > I'm very new to Savannah, and I recently added a new project, c2py
> https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/c2py. I'm trying to upload a
> release tarball to the Download Area, but it is not working.
...
> If you
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 10:35 AM Jan Owoc wrote:
>
> [...] and try the command:
>
> scp c2py asd...@dl.sv.nongnu.org:/releases/c2py
Sorry. You want to recursively copy the directory and the files in it,
so you need a "-r" flag in there:
scp -r c2py asd...@dl.sv.nongnu.org:/releases/c2py
Hello Ahser, and welcome to Savannah.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 6:55 AM Asher Gordon wrote:
>
> I'm very new to Savannah, and I recently added a new project, c2py
> https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/c2py. I'm trying to upload a release
> tarball to the Download Area, but it is not working. The
> I have tried uploading using scp as described here: https://savannah.gnu.orI
> have uploaded my SSH and GPG public keys.
> g/maintenance/DownloadArea/
It seems I accidentally pasted something in the middle of that URL. :P It was
meant to read https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/DownloadArea/
Hello,
I'm very new to Savannah, and I recently added a new project, c2py
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/c2py. I'm trying to upload a release
tarball to the Download Area, but it is not working. The "Download Area" link
on the project page links to https://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group
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