Hello Roman,
> I'm leading a project with a mailing list on savannah.nongnu.org.
> Whenever someone posts to the mailing list who is not a registered user
> of the ML, I have to manually approve his post. Can I disable this?
Are you aware of the listhelper team? By default we set up all new
mai
pablo wrote:
> When I do update or status with more than one file / folder this
> error happens:
>
> cvs status arq.php folder/arq1.php
> segmentation fault
>
> In a few other projects on the same server it runs normally command.
This is pointing to a bug in your cvs client that you are using to
Miles Bader wrote:
> [If somebody can do this for me locally on the savannah server, I've
> pushed the desired new master as a branch called "tmp" in the repo
> (srv/git/snogray.git).]
I can help. I haven't seen your message to savannah-hackers yet but
see this one.
I see what you are trying to
Miles Bader wrote:
> Sorry, I can't check immediately, I've got to run off to work, but
> sounds like the right thing ... I'll confirm the state when I get home
> tonight...
Sounds good. If you would be so kind as to post a closing message
saying all clear (or not) when you get the chance to chec
Miles Bader wrote:
> > Sounds good. If you would be so kind as to post a closing message
> > saying all clear (or not) when you get the chance to check that would
> > be great!
>
> Hi, I checked out my savannah repo and everything looks perfect.
Good deal. Thanks for the feedback and closing th
Nikita Karetnikov wrote:
> My latest commit [1] didn't appear on 'guix-commits' [2]. Could anyone
> explain why?
I am sorry that I didn't see this question a few days earlier. At
this time most of the logs I would look in have rotated away. Sorry.
I looked but could not tell. Everything looks
D.R. wrote:
> Gentlemen, please fix the bug with the "Remarks" form in Xlog 2.0.5 or
> 2.0.6. It collapses to a single line when you load Xlog using Ubuntu
> 12.04 or 12.10 or EdUbuntu.
> XUbuntu is OK which uses a different menu scheme...
> ..Please fix the Ubuntu Xlog "Remarks" field so it d
Jan Owoc wrote:
> My Savannah project has three mailing lists, of which one is supposed
> to be open to the public. The public-facing list, naturally, gets 5-15
> spam messages a day. It also gets 1-2 "real" messages from the public
> per year. I want to make sure that these ~2 messages actually ma
Jan Owoc wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > What is the name of the mailing list? So that one of us doesn't add
> > listhelper back into it because it isn't there.
>
> The name of the list is www-pl-trans.
>
> Most (all?) legitimate messages are in Poli
Karl Berry wrote:
> Unless, as Bob says, the sysadmin-level filtering is doing it. But I
> was under the impression that messages filtered by that are never even
> seen in mailman.
If it is filtered by the frontend eggs machine then it never makes it
to Mailman.
> Looking at the directory for
Bryan R wrote:
> To whom it may concern,
st for people who use Savannah.
Savannah is the software forge for people committed to free software.
The web site, the version control hosting, that type of thing.
> I have a Samsung 830 Series SSD, the program ' hddtemp ' can't not
> access the drives se
Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> Miles Bader wrote:
> > k...@freefriends.org (Karl Berry) writes:
> >> How is your password "much" better? Using non-alphanumeric
> >> characters? I thought they were allowed even though the message
> >> doesn't mention them.
The whole concept of a favorite password bothered
GOTO, Daisuke wrote:
> grep -F causes infinite loop in a text which LOCALE differ.
> (LOCALE is a ja_JP.UTF-8, and text is a SJIS)
>
> It did not occur with an old version(GNU grep 2.6.1 or before).
> Moreover, also when there is no LOCALE, it does not occur.
You have reached the mailing list fo
Ineiev wrote:
> It looks like the relevant files are
> frontend.sv.gnu.org:/var/www/savane/frontend/php/include/init.php
> frontend.sv.gnu.org:/var/www/savane/frontend/php/include/account.php
> (the repository being GIT of
> http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/savane-cleanup).
+1. I agree. Those pr
Ineiev wrote:
> The latest committer must know, unless the effort was abandoned.
Looking at the log history I see that they were the same project until
2009 when they were forked. Since that time there has been a long
history of merges from savane-cleanup to administration/savane. It
appears tha
Ineiev wrote:
> I've just installed the changes on frontend.sv.gnu.org and checked
> that they work;
Thank you for doing that update. That is great that this behavior has
been improved.
Dan (jidanni) the original poster isn't subscribed. He didn't ask to
be CC'd so we haven't been doing so. Wo
Hi Bruce,
Bruce Korb wrote:
> Now that passwords are a teeny tad more of a nuisance,
The change posted should make them easier to use not harder to use.
Let me explain and then perhaps you can describe your problems.
Because I also see problems and am about to propose an additional
change.
We we
Ineiev wrote:
> pwgen -1 -s 8 1|while read i;do echo $i|pwqcheck -1 min=24,24,11,8,7;done
> |grep ^OK|wc -l
>
> 8698
Because traditional passwords were often eight characters we still
often pick passwords that are eight characters long. So 87% of random
passwords will be accepted. 13% will
Hi Jan,
Jan Owoc wrote:
> I can confirm that the previous settings in Savannah (haven't
> checked now) would not allow a few completely random passwords
> because they were apparently based on dictionary words.
The recent change should allow people to use paraphrases. Before
those would have bee
> $ echo Iephoo3i | pwqcheck -1 match=0 max=256 min=24,24,11,8,7
> It is 8 characters long but not 8 *unique* characters -- o is repeated,
> there are no repeated chars in ox8iChae.
Of course that shouldn't matter. Randomness will have clusters.
One of the old experiments is to have people
Karl Berry wrote:
> First I would definitely propose we set match=0
>
> I'm fine with that, FWIW.
Okay. Will do that. Done.
> Basically do what pwqcheck says that it is doing but isn't.
>
> Indeed. I wonder if there is some sort of pwqcheck development going on
> somewhere, newer ve
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote:
> > Indeed. I wonder if there is some sort of pwqcheck development going on
> > somewhere, newer version, etc...
>
> There is 1.3 available. We have 1.2. I will try it. I have
> downloaded the source and am building it.
I just t
Edward Ned Harvey (savannah) wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote:
> > After many years of struggle and incremental improvements, all I can say
> > is, I don't expect all of this to ever be perfectly solved. (And, BTW,
> > all this is one reason why I remain utterly unenthused about supporting
> > non-CVS vc
Jan Owoc wrote:
> I've seen a handful of websites offering a JavaScript-based password
> quality checker. The website states something like "you must have a
> quality of 40 for me to accept the password", and then the user types
> characters, numbers, symbols, etc., until the quality meter hits at
Bruce Korb wrote:
> OK, a tad easier but still a nuisance in the grand scheme of things.
> Were there only one web site to worry about, one could make a
> password as arbitrarily difficult as one wanted to make it and
> still be able to cope. The problem is that I visit lots of different
> web sit
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Did something happen with SSH connections to Savannah?
vcs.sv to be working okay for me. I tested 'cvs up' and 'git pull'
both over ssh and both worked okay for me.
> Exception: Error reading SSH protocol banner
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "paramiko
Hi Eli,
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> For some reason, this appeared on the list 7 hours after it was sent
> (was lists.gnu.org dormant between 9:50 and 16:13 EDT?). Whatever
> problem was that, it seems to have been solved since then.
I don't know. Sometimes things do run behind. Email isn't guarent
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> That bzr error happened at 16:46:08 +0300 (thank you, ~/.bzr.log!).
> The above times are much later, when the problem already disappeared
> as mysteriously as it appeared.
Perhaps related and perhaps not but rms reported web timeouts with the
Savannah web interface around 8
rms reported that around 08:00:00 UTC (4am Boston time) that access to
Savannah's web interface often times out. Initially I assumed that it
was the daily housekeeping tasks. But the Savannahs operate on UTC
and should be running earlier than this. I have been looking into the
health of the syst
Cojocaru Alexandru wrote:
> after changing the Tracker permissions I saw this message at the top of the
> page:
> Warning: mysql_result(): Unable to jump to row 0 on MySQL result index 50 in
> /usr/src/savane/frontend/php/include/database.php on line 313
Thank you for reporting the error. Unf
James Cloos wrote:
> I can't remember which it was right now, nor find the email, but I read
> a notice over the weekend of a DDOS directed at one of the free software
> project hosting sites in OR.
There is always someone causing trouble.
> Perhaps the attackers moved on to sv?
Good point. Tha
Jan Owoc wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Jan Owoc wrote:
> >> [1] http://www.passwordmeter.com/
> > That is pretty cute. I don't like the deductions section where it
>
> I didn't mean to say that this (randomly found) password checker is
> perfect.
Marin Rameša wrote:
> I'm using a mailing list www-hr-li...@gnu.org for the group
> www-hr. The problem is that the mailing list is discarding random
> messages (I did not find a pattern explaining how this is done). I
> removed the size limit and tried all sorts of configuration
> combinations, bu
Ineiev wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > www-..-(general|trans|discuss|internal)
> > www-..-..-(general|trans|discuss|internal)
>
> I'd suggest www-..-..* (i.e. all lists of www.gnu.org translation teams).
Seems reasonable. Done. Using this expression:
'www-[[:alpha:]][[:alpha:]]-.*'
Bob
Marin Rameša wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Second is a question. Are the posters subscribed to the mailing
> > list?
>
> Yes.
Then unless the moderate bit is set for them their messages once
arrived would be (should be anyway) sent through Mailman without delay.
> >
Marin Rameša wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > /var/log/mailman/post:May 24 00:10:53 2013 (22522) post to
> > www-hr-lista from marin.ram...@gmail.com, size=3227,
> > message-id=<1369368639.195...@00-1d-72-0b-97-8c.sx76x.gigaset.net>,
> > success
>
> Thank
Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> https://savannah.gnu.org/users/shdawson
> Is there a relatively simple/easy way to change the photo of me from
> https://savannah.gnu.org/images/Savannah.theme/contexts/people.orig.png
> to something that actually looks more professional?
First, I have no idea. But that
Navaneeth.K.N wrote:
> I'm wondering how can I create multiple git repositories for my
> project. There are many small components which are kept in it's own
> repositories. But, in nongnu.org, I don't see any option to do this.
> For eg: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/freetype/ has multiple
> rep
Navaneeth.K.N wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Please say a few words to explain why you need an additional
> > repository instead of just using a branch or setting up a new project
> > for the new thing.
>
> Should I also explain the repositories that needs to be create
希望 wrote:
> Hi,I'm a certi library user of China.While using certi in my projects I met a
> strange question.
You have reached the Savannah mailing list. Savannah is the software
forge for people committed to free software. The web site, the
version control hosting, that type of thing.
But you
Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> I created an email list for my project but didn't use it much. I
> unchecked the box in setting so it doesn't show up on the front page
> of https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/themnemeproject/ but I'm no
> longer able to recover my password. It says my email isn't valid
Hi Karl,
> Would you like to have the mailing list managed by the listhelper
>
> Bob: it already is :).
:-) Yes, of course.
That was just a kind and gentle way of saying do this to the
owner field:
-eric.chadbou...@gmail.com
+listhelper-moder...@gnu.org
And then there won't be any sp
Hello Navaneeth,
Navaneeth.K.N wrote:
> I am trying to update dependencies for a task. I have searched for the
> bug, selected it and clicked on "Submit changes and browse items". It
> failed to redirect with an error.
>
> "Some errors: Dependency added item not found"
>
> Interestingly, the dep
news items will
be posted there.
--
Bob Proulx
On behalf of the Savannah Hackers
Hello Bernd,
Bernd Warken wrote:
> I am the savannah user: bwarken
>
> I tried to change my email address, but I could not get to
> what's documented in your user FAQ.
>
> My old email address: groff-bernd.warken...@web.de
> My wanted new email address: bernd.war...@web.de
>
> Please help! Gre
Hi Nate,
Nate Bargmann wrote:
> My user name is 'n0nb' and I wish to keep it. The problem is that
> the password recovery does not work as I suspect that my registered
> email address is invalid as I am no longer with that ISP. It is
> most likely n...@networksplus.net which is no longer in use.
Ivan V. Perino wrote:
> I am gathering information in order to implement VPN client
> service using FreeRTOS and lwip.
> I would really appreciate your orientation. Were to start, what is not
> implemented in lwip yet. (I am eager to collaborate).
>
> Thank you very much.
> I will be looking f
Hello Kent,
wp mirror wrote:
> Would it be possible to assign an IPv6 address to
> ? Using `dig' I do not see any `'
> record for your site. Alternatively, do you know of a mirror site with
> an IPv6 address?
First regarding assigning an IPv6 addres, I don't know. This would be
a question fo
wp mirror wrote:
> 2) Domains names without records
>
> I would very much appreciate having records for the following
> domain names:
>
> , ,
> , and .
>
> These are the FSF sites that I visit the most.
I have passed your request along to the FSF sysadmins. I CC'd you on
the request
Jan Synáček wrote:
> clicking the "Download" button at [1] takes me to a non-existant page [2].
> [1] http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/vtags/
> [2] http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/vtags/
Thanks for the report. However you have contacted the Savannah web
site team and not the vtags project team. Because t
Abduraoof T wrote:
> I've been using ASCII2Unicode application that was hosted on your old site.
> Unfortunately, I couldn't find it on your new website.
> Please let me know if the url is changed.
There hasn't been any change to the Savannah site for many years. To
talk about an old site might n
Richard Crane wrote:
> I'm testing davfs2 by connecting from a Centos server to dav_box_com. It
> works fine as long as the server dav_box_com
> is accessible on the internet.
I am sorry but you have written to the wrong mailing list. You have
written to the Savannah mailing list. Savannah is
Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> I receive email that remotecontrol has a new posting, needing my review.
> I go to review the posting, and it is gone. I assume it is due to spam,
> as the email I receive about a notification are also are flagged by my
> email client as spam.
Karl and Paul have already
Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
> I have never received a control message pattern like you reference.
I think the pattern is actually
mailinglist-name post from u...@example.com requires approval
I ignore these patterns (procmail rules):
:0
* 1^0 ^Subject: [-a-zA-Z0-9]+ post from
* 1^0 ^Subjec
Zoran Plesivčak wrote:
> How long does it take to register a user on savannah.nongnu.org ? I've been
> waiting for confirmation email for about 12h...
I think it should go through quite quickly. The confirmation message
must have been lost. I see that the account is still pending. The
email you
Zoran Plesivčak wrote:
> I appreciate your reply. I checked my spam folder before and haven't seen
> confirmation mail that ended there because it's title was "INVALID.NOREPLY"
> and I thought it was genuine spam :) .
Is that how those are addressed! I personally always find messages
like that an
Nestor Urquiza wrote:
> Hello guys,
Hello Nestor,
> We got an alert like the below:
>
> {{{
> Cron test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts
> --report /etc/cron.monthly )
> /etc/cron.monthly/acct:
> ac: Possible overflow of time_t! Can't continue.
> }}}
You have reached the Savannah m
Konstantinos Tzirakis wrote:
> I have been trying pyformex to generate a arterial bifurcation mesh
> using the bifmesh plugin. The generated all-hex mesh is of good
> quality and I am very pleased with the result. I do have one
> question though and I would appreciate your feed back. Is it
> possib
Curtis Tucker wrote:
> I would like to create a Linux Kernel using your repository containing Live
> CDs. Two questions:
>
> 1) First of all, can I do this, ie, create the Kernel from LiveCD?
> 2) I do not see a link to a 64-bit version. Is there one?
You have reached the Savannah mailing list
Paul Smith wrote:
> Jan Owoc wrote:
> > Paul Smith wrote:
> > > I'm getting a warning from my browser saying that the savannah.gnu.org
> > > HTTPS certificate has expired.
> >
> > I can confirm that my browser (Firefox) also thinks the certificate
> > expired about 6 hours ago. Does anyone know if
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Paul Smith wrote:
> > Jan Owoc wrote:
> > > Paul Smith wrote:
> > > > I'm getting a warning from my browser saying that the savannah.gnu.org
> > > > HTTPS certificate has expired.
> > >
> > > I can confirm th
Bob Proulx wrote:
> I talked with Nico and the FSF is preferring to use Gandi these days
> due to their commitment to free(dom) software and the FSF is going to
> buy the certificates for savannah.{non,}gnu.org for us. Yay!
>
> Things on are motion now and should be resolved soon.
The http SSL certificates for Savannah have been updated.
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James Cloos wrote:
> >>>>> "BP" == Bob Proulx writes:
>
> BP> Nico obtained a new SSL certificate from Gandi for us. I have
> BP> installed it on the frontend. All looks good to me. Good to go
> BP> for another year!
>
> I can't reme
James Cloos wrote:
> ... aliases sv.gnu.org and sv.nongnu.org ...
The question this raises is for what purpose are sv.gnu.org and
sv.nongnu.org used for? Why are there there at all?
Note that those are completely different from names in that subdomain
such as git.sv.gnu.org and the others. Thos
James Cloos wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote:
> > As far as I know, shorter to type in address bars and email, etc.
> > That is all.
Hmm... Okay. I guess that does make the most sense. I am sure you
are right.
I myself hadn't thought people would be typing in those names. Which
is why I had asked.
Hello Monica,
Monica Pleva wrote:
> Can you please delete my post - I have since found the solution and
> do not want it online anymore.
Generally I always advise people that the network has no delete and
anything that is posted is always posted. Just as a practical matter.
Because there are so
Nicolas Neuss wrote:
> Hmm, I suspected that it might have something to do with that. So I
> guess that I will have to recommit those changes...
For those latest changes, since you are planning on migrating to git,
the easiest thing would be to do the migration first and then add
those changes to
Nicolas Neuss wrote:
> Bob Proulx writes:
> > After you are satisfied with the git repository if you let us know we
> > can disable commits to the CVS repository. If someone tries to commit
> > to it they will get a message that the repository is disabled instead
> >
Savannah Users,
By this time everyone has heard of the Heartbleed bug that has
affected most of the Internet. You may be wondering about Savannah.
I am happy to report that Savannah was not affected by the Heartbleed
bug.
Savannah is running a slightly older version of OpenSSL that did not
cont
J. David Boyd wrote:
> I have an ssh key registered, copied directly from my id_rsa.pub
> file. (I use this key combo other places to successfully log in).
>
> When I attempt to clone a repository (bbdb specifically), using
>
> git clone jdavidb...@git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/bbdb.git
>
> I get thi
Savannah Users,
The Savannah VCS version control server will be offline on Wednesday,
May 14th after 14:30 EST (2014-05-14 19:30:00 UTC) for file system
maintenance.
The hosted storage space is being moved to faster backend storage to
improve performance. The admins estimate that it may take as
The Savannah VCS version control server will be offline on Wednesday, May 14th
after 14:30 EST (2014-05-14 19:30:00 UTC) for file system maintenance. The
hosted storage space is being moved to faster backend storage to improve
performance. Version control for all projects will be unavailable for
Savannah Users,
> The Savannah VCS version control server will be offline on Wednesday,
> May 14th after 14:30 EST (2014-05-14 19:30:00 UTC) for file system
> maintenance.
Unfortunately I missed the EST error in the above where it should have
been EDT making the UTC time actually 2014-05-14 18:30
Savannah Users,
Storage migration has been completed. The vcs has been returned to
normal service. All looks good! Enjoy the faster storage system!
Bob
Storage migration has been completed. The vcs has been returned to normal
service. All looks good! Enjoy the faster storage system!
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Hello Tim,
d...@axiom-developer.org wrote:
> I am trying to admin the axiom-* mailing lists.
> Mailman keeps sending "postings needs permissions" mailings.
Unfortunately Mailman does not provide a way for the list owner
address to avoid those postings. Mailman unconditionally sends those
to the
Assaf Gordon wrote:
> juanslayton @dslextreme.com wrote:
> > I have radically revised an old project, changing the graphics
> > platform (SVGA to SDL2), the associated dependencies, the
> > implementing hardware, and the name. Also wish to change the
> > repository from CVS to git. The old implem
Hello Thérèse,
Thérèse Godefroy wrote:
> The www-fr project uses Git as a VCS. We would like to send automatic
> notifications to our mailing list after pushing commits which contain a
> specific comment. The post-receive hook may be able to do that. How
> should we proceed? Can Denis Barbier (our
Thérèse Godefroy wrote:
> Bob Proulx a écrit :
> > If I know where to set those two addresses to then I can set up commit
> > notifications for you.
>
> We need commit notifications *only for some commits*. The first line of
> their comment will identify them:
> &qu
Thérèse Godefroy wrote:
> We found a way to send automatic notifications from a private address,
> so we are not pursuing the idea of a custom hook for the moment.
Okay. Let us know if you end up needing anything.
Bob
Phillip Lord wrote:
> Assaf Gordon writes:
> > I do not see any entries for 'phillord' in the logs (successful or not).
Me neither.
> Just tried these commands cut and paste with dates.
>
> date;ssh phill...@git.sv.gnu.org;date
Note that ssh without a vcs command is always blocked. Only vcs
co
Phillip Lord wrote:
> Next line is here (on the machine that works)
>
> debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey
> debug1: Next authentication method: publickey
> debug1: Offering RSA public key: /home/phillord/.ssh/id_rsa
> debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 279
> debug1:
Phillip Lord wrote:
> Okay, solved the problem. You are correct, I had different id_rsa keys
> on the two machines (I thought that they were synced, between my
> machines, but there are not, which is probably a good thing as it
> happens).
Yay! I think it is a good thing that they are different t
Hello Andrei,
Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> You probably misunderstood. I do not ask where to get grub code (I am
> grub developer ... :), I ask where/how list of releases in bug tracker
> is maintained.
Then I am confused too. What list are you referring to when you say:
> > > Specifically last re
Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> Bob Proulx пишет:
> > What list is that? You say bug tracker but as far as I can see grub2
> > is using the savannah bug tracker and the savannah bug tracker does
> > not list releases at all but simply lists bugs.
>
> When you open bug, th
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> > When you open bug, there is Release field. It is drop-down list which
> > has as the last version 2.02~beta1. The question is, how this list is
> > maintained (manually or automatically).
>
> Ah! Thank you for the cla
George R Goffe wrote:
> I have just built and installed the trunk version of subversion.
> When I try "svn up" I get this message:
> svn: E200019: Version mismatch in 'svn_kwallet' (expecting equality): found
> 1.8.10, expected 1.9.0-dev
>
> I'm not sure what to do to fix this problem. Can anyone
Sam Geeraerts wrote:
> I'm the admin of the gnewsense-dev list. I received 12 bounce
> notifications in a row for different email adresses from different
> domains at 11 Jan 2015 20:46:48 -0500. That seems a bit much to be
> coincidence. Did something go wrong at Savannah's end?
Bounces? What typ
Karl Berry wrote:
> Sam Geeraerts wrote:
> > Something like this:
> > ...
> > Subject: Bounce action notification
> > ...
> > List: gNewSense-dev
> > Member: x...@yahoo.gr
> > Action: Subscription disabled.
> > Reason: Excessive or fatal bou
M wrote:
> New to the mailing list and Savannah/GNU - hoping this is the right
> place to ask this.
Not quite. :-) You are talking about Emacs Elpa and therefore should
be talking to the Emacs development folks. Please try their mailing
list for this discussion.
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/
Nik Nyby wrote:
> I'm trying to remove the history in the git repo for LibreJS.
First let me say that opening with that sentence is pretty scary when
talking to curators of the archive.
> I made a new git repository that I'm trying to push to the old one.
And whenever a repository is changed due
> You can now turn off fast-forwards for this repository -- this won't
> need to happen again.
Done.
> Thanks being mindful of the new announcement conflicting with this
> change -- now that the repository is settled I'll resubmit that
> announcement to info-gnu.
I see that it went out and one o
Nik Nyby wrote:
> Kaz Kylheku writes:
> > Git is crippled without non-fast-forward pushes. It means that the
> > repository is useless for doing development tasks, like rebasing a
> > topic development branch to the latest trunk. (An action that is
> > easily coordinated among developers.)
Saying
The https SSL certificates for the Savannah web site have been updated.
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Reed Loden wrote:
> Ineiev wrote:
> > It looks like this disabled some of my cron jobs on fencepost.gnu.org;
> > it used to wget https://...savannah.gnu.org/...; now it says
> > ERROR: cannot verify savannah.gnu.org's certificate, issued by
> > `/C=FR/ST=Paris/L=Paris/O=Gandi/CN=Gandi Standard SSL
Ineiev wrote:
> It looks like this disabled some of my cron jobs on fencepost.gnu.org;
> it used to wget https://...savannah.gnu.org/...; now it says
> ERROR: cannot verify savannah.gnu.org's certificate, issued by
> `/C=FR/ST=Paris/L=Paris/O=Gandi/CN=Gandi Standard SSL CA 2':
> Unable to locally
Bob Proulx wrote:
> The FSF sysadmin is the place to get any updates onto fencepost.
> I will give them a poke and see about getting this updated.
Lisa (FSF admin) applied all of the pending upgrades to fencepost
today. Thanks Lisa!
Bob
Hello Balaco,
You have posted to the Savannah users mailing list. This is a mailing
list concerning operation of the Savannah freedom software forge. But
you are asking about Bash. Bash is a separate project. You should
write to the bash project maintainers if you want to discuss bash.
I see
Nik Nyby wrote:
> I'm trying to rebase one of my git feature branches and
> force-push the new branch over the old one. I'm still
> getting the message:
>
> ! [remote rejected] jpm -> jpm (non-fast-forward)
> error: failed to push some refs to
> 'niko...@git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/librejs
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