Hi. Octave is a GNU project hosted at Savannah. We have a sister
project, Octave-Forge, which is a broad collection of user-submitted
packages for Octave and is currently hosted on SourceForge:
http://octave.sf.net
We would like to have a better coupling between Octave and
Octave-Forge, at l
On 22 February 2011 10:10, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> I've tried all conceivable options (date,month, year,entiore sentence. Going
> away while you sort yourselves out. Alternatively I will email the bug and
> go away then
So.. what's the bug? And what was the spam test?
On 28 February 2011 00:47, Alhad Mairal
wrote:
> If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that you are
> strictly prohibited from using, copying, altering, or disclosing the
> contents of this message.
How can I tell if I'm the intended recipient? Did you accidentally
send this mes
I find it very awkward to read bug reports upside down, starting from
the newest, down to the actual bug report buried at the bottom of the
bug thread.
Can this be modified easily? Would a patch to Savane be necessary or accepted?
- Jordi G. H.
2011/3/18 Michał Masłowski :
>> I find it very awkward to read bug reports upside down, starting from
>> the newest, down to the actual bug report buried at the bottom of the
>> bug thread.
>>
>> Can this be modified easily? Would a patch to Savane be necessary or
>> accepted?
>
> Use "Print items
GNU Octave's sister project of user-contributed functions
Octave-Forge[1] needs tighter integration with Octave.
The way it's arranged right now is a bunch of semi-independent
separate packages with occasional dependencies between them. They are
written in several styles, and although almost all o
2011/3/23 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso :
> GNU Octave's sister project of user-contributed functions
> Octave-Forge[1] needs tighter integration with Octave.
Oops, cut off the link, here it is:
[1] http://octave.sf.net
2011/3/24 Michael J. Flickinger :
> The simplest solution, and lowest maintenance solution, would be to
> just create another single repository which hosts all this other content.
The problem is that hg doesn't really work that way. Because the
Octave-Forge packages are mostly independent, a perso
On 5 April 2011 10:33, alessandro lanza wrote:
> I can't register me on your site. When I type the antispam answer (I write:
> "in 1983")
Isn't is 1984?
On 9 April 2011 10:31, Ben Abbott wrote:
> From my web browser I see ...
>
> http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/summary
>
>> Internal Server Error
Yeah, they just had server upgrades. Perhaps their version of Python
or hg got a little confused in the meantime.
I'm CCing the Savannah users'
Savannah is making me log in each time even though I've asked it to
remember me. I think it's tying my log in cookie to my IP address,
which changes on a regular basis.
Is this happening to anyone else?
- Jordi G. H.
This 500's for me:
http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/graph
If you need help fixing it, I'd be happy to take a look at it if I get
ssh access.
Thanks,
- Jordi G. H.
2011/4/30 Michael J. Flickinger :
> On 4/30/11 1:02 AM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>>
>> This 500's for me:
>>
>> http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/graph
>>
>> If you need help fixing it, I'd be happy to take a look at it if I get
>
Hi Michael,
On 31 May 2011 13:28, Michael J. Flickinger wrote:
> The Free Software Foundation system administrators will be performing
> maintenance on Savannah's machine later today. Savannah will likely go
> offline around 4pm EDT.
>
> An announcement will be made when the upgrade is complete.
Can anyone confirm or deny this Savannah problem? I haven't ever seen it.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Max
Date: 13 July 2011 15:14
Subject: Re: [OctDev] Bug in __getlegenddata__.m
To: Søren Hauberg
Cc: octave-...@lists.sourceforge.net
On 12.07.2011 22:55, Søren Hauberg wrote
Michael,
On 21 July 2011 21:36, Robert Levin wrote:
> When I try to view the site I get this message:
>
> Failed to connect to database: Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading
> initial communication packet', system error: 113
> Please contact as soon as possible server administrators root@l
I seem to have had my ssh access to Savannah removed, so I can't check
anymore by sshing in. I must then ask: what hg version is Savannah
running? I believe it's Debian squeeze's version, which would be 1.6,
which does allow bookmarks, except it's disabled by default. I would
find it useful to enab
I don't know many projects in Savannah are using Mercurial, but if you
are, I have a question for you.
Savannah's hgweb theme until yesterday was one called svweb, which
essentially all it is is an outdated version of the gitweb theme. I
suppose the idea was to style svweb to make it look more Sav
2011/9/9 Michael J. Flickinger :
> On 09/09/2011 12:50 AM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>>
>> Before I go ahead, I just want to make sure nobody is too attached to
>> the gitweb theme and thinks that having more web functionality is a
>> good idea.
>>
>
>
On 5 October 2011 11:07, xenu wrote:
> I wonder if project that depends on JWasm (which is released on OSI
> certified open source license - OpenWatcom License, I'm not sure if it's
> considered /free/ by FSF) in build processs can be hosted by non-gnu
> savannah. Project itself will be released o
On 10 October 2011 05:52, Rakesh Pandit wrote:
> Note: Not in list. Please keep me in CC with any replies to
> this thread.
Done.
> On opening:
> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?root=gnowsys
>
> I get:
> An Exception Has Occurred
> Python Traceback
Are you still seeing this? I can't see it
I received this bug report about how Savannah's search function was limited:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?35289
So I tried to reassign it to Savane, but look what happened:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?35290
Did it get lost?
- Jordi G. H.
On 12 March 2012 15:06, Tom Hua wrote:
> My name is Tom Hua, the Firmware Engineer at DigitalPersona Inc., Redwood
> City, California.
You probably wanted to contact Brian Dean or Joerg
Wunsch .
> We are interested in using the AVRdude application and its support files to
> program our device i
The troll is strong in this one...
On 27 March 2012 01:05, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:18:00 -0700, Bengt Richter wrote:
>> Hi,
>> What is nongnu ??
>>
>> Funny that your contact address for this email in the mailto: link
>> on http://savannah.nongnu.org/contact.php is @gnu.org
On 22 April 2012 14:19, Stayvoid wrote:
> I want to host my git repo at savannah. How to do it?
> Should I register a new project https://savannah.gnu.org/register/ to
> have a git access?
Savannah isn't really currently built with a DVCS mentality, so
hosting forks isn't easy (but I'm working to
On 22 April 2012 18:47, Karl Berry wrote:
> My fork is not very different from gnowsys.
>
> On a different front, if it's possible to work with the gnowsys
> maintainers with your changes instead of forking, that would be nice
> ...
"Fork" in the git world is used as a synonym for "clone". It'
On 23 April 2012 02:00, Eric Noulard wrote:
> 2012/4/23 Stayvoid :
>>> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers
>>> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see,
>>> that would be nice.
>> Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my c
On 14 August 2012 06:27, Amine Ait si ali wrote:
> I'm trying to consume a ".asmx" web service using the nano board 3000 from
> Altium (Altium Designer use the lwIP as a TCP/IP stack). The problem is the
> ".asmx" support only HTTP request and not TCP, SMTP or JMS
This has got nothing to do w
I have enabled syntax highlighting in hg repos, e.g.:
http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/file/7a19e8275d41/gui/src/history-dockwidget.cc
I think it used to be disabled due to CPU consumption, but after
enabling it and having a look at top(1), it seems to be holding
steady.
HTH,
- Jordi
I'd like to setup an instance of OSQA for GNU and encourage all users
of GNU packages to use it:
http://www.osqa.net/
I'm not sure if it could be used to completely replace mailing lists,
but it can probably enhance community dynamics. How would I go about
getting something like this running
"Michael J. Flickinger" writes:
> On 8/22/12 9:48 AM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>> I'd like to setup an instance of OSQA for GNU and encourage all
>> users of GNU packages to use it:
>>
>> http://www.osqa.net/
> I can get this up and runn
On 22 August 2012 20:54, Michael J. Flickinger wrote:
> On 8/22/12 2:30 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>> I didn't expect you to do the work, but if you want to do it, thanks a
>> lot. I'm happy setting up a Django site myself.
> Go for it. :)
Okay, so is it th
On 7 November 2012 17:57, Karl Berry wrote:
> Last time I checked, CVS is the only way to manage a web page.
>
> That's correct.
>
> There's probably some actual benefit to it that
>
> There is no explicit "benefit"; CVS was the only distributed version
> control system around when savanna
tl;dr
On 16 November 2012 15:40, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> This happens quite a bit. A few times a year (or so it seems)
> someone somehow finds the general Savannah mailing list instead
> of a project-specific mailing list.
>
> By what workflow does that happen?
>
> Nowhere on the GNU Backgammon pa
Is it possible to have team members who can manipulate bug reports but
don't have permissions to push to a specific repo?
- Jordi G. H.
I don't think many people care about this, but I just updated the hg
version in the server from 1.6 to 2.2 from Debian squeeze backports.
If you see any hg hiccups, please let me know.
- Jordi G. H.
On 28 January 2013 03:26, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 09:04:52 +0100, Gerardo Ballabio
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I uploaded the file with the help of a friend who has a faster connection.
>> If there's another way I'd still like to know though.
>
> Just use GIT. The CGIT web interface
You're talking to the wrong list. I don't know what the right list is,
but you're talking to the users of the Savannah website, not to the
people who work on whatever software you care about.
- Jordi G. H.
On 18 February 2013 09:33, Baudouin, Charles
wrote:
> This E-mail and any files transmitted with it ("E-mail") is intended solely
> for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or legally privileged
> information. If you are not the addressee(s), any disclosure, reproduction,
> copying, d
On 18 February 2013 15:54, aqua07 wrote:
> I am using the tiger tool for auditing and when I found list of audit
> files .
You are talking to the wrong mailing list. You found the Savannah
users' list, which is for discussion of the Savannah website. I don't
know what the right list for tige
On 27 February 2013 14:03, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
> I hope you understand that it is not helpful to demand such complex
> passwords.
> those that want them can use them.
> others will forget them.
Yeah, it sucks.
However, nobody is really maintaining Savannah. Are you able to
produce a patch t
Guys, we know the Savannah passwords are dumb.
But unless someone hacks Savannah, they'll remain dumb.
- Jordi G. H.
I have just recommended for as a Google Summer of Code project for GNU
to work on the Savane rewrite. If any of you are university or college
students and are interested in finishing this Django Python rewrite in
this Mercurial repo:
http://inversethought.com/hg/savane-forge/
then please let
On 22 April 2013 10:50, Ineiev wrote:
> On 04/05/2013 09:49 PM, Karl Berry wrote:
>>
>> We are all agreed that the current savannah password requirement is
>> suboptimal, so there's no point in continuing to argue about it, there's
>> no one left to convince. What's needed, as always with savanna
On 22 April 2013 07:13, Nikita Zlobin wrote:
> I failed to find any info, regarding to sourceforge or savane, about
> something more than just requesting creation of branch and access to it
> in bounds of orignal project or simple sending of patches.
There is nothing like this in Savannah. It was
On 23 April 2013 09:46, Joel J. Adamson wrote:
> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso writes:
>
>> On 22 April 2013 07:13, Nikita Zlobin wrote:
>>> I failed to find any info, regarding to sourceforge or savane, about
>>> something more than just requesting creation of branch
On 11 May 2013 21:53, Edward Ned Harvey (savannah)
wrote:
> Thank you. Indeed, by simply committing some changes to that repository,
> the webpage got updated. This surprised me. Is there like an automatic
> mechanism that updates the webpage during commits, or something like that?
I believe t
I don't understand how permissions to push to our repo are managed. I
want to give people permission to manipulate bug reports but not
permission to push to our repo? Is this currently possible?
TIA,
- Jordi G. H.
On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 13:47 +0300, Guo Yunhe wrote:
> Savannah has a traditional feeling user interface. It looks a little
> not as clear as github, bitbucket, etc.
>
> Will Savannah make some changes or it will keep its style?
The Savane software is mostly unmaintained. Will you maintain it?
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