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Yes, that was my configuration problem I had already fixed quite some time ago. Now there are still some failing repos, for example one of the mksh ones. The MirPorts repo ran through.

421 VIEWS

MirPorts and one of the mksh ones still fail.

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Thanks, I saw the cvs processes running, and they completed. Now, the two mirports enlistments and one of the mksh ones, and maybe others (basically all on eurynome, I suppose). The cvs process does ... [More] appear to be very slow, judging from the server side view. I wonder what you’re actually doing? My offer of rsync access to the repo so that you can do that kind of things locally still stands (although I’d have to break up some of the symlink farms I created, for example with mksh, for that). [Less]

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Still broken, e.g. one of the mksh enlistments too. https://www.ohloh.net/p/mirbsd/enlistments I already mentioned.

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Hi, the eurynome.mirbsd.org enlistments, such as mirbsd, seem to be stuck. We had a misconfiguration in the cvs pee-server for a while a few weeks or so ago, but that has been fixed long since. The ... [More] downloader seems to not have recognised that. (This applies to almost all projects with an en- listment on eurynome.) I'd suggest exponential retries (1, 2, 4, 8 days, biweekly after that) on server failures (misconfiguration, EUNREACH due to system failure or maintenance, etc.) to aid against such problems in the future. For example, eurynome is a VM whose host is rebooted every once in a while (say twice in 3 months) but that's out of my control, so we'll obviously have a little downtime. [Less]

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Actually, it’s MAIN not HEAD, which is the head of the main branch ;-) +1 from me Using the Ohloh Suckwürstchen importer does not sound like an option to me because both of them have bugs… I ... [More] wrote an svn2cvs.sh myself which helped me to fix at least one “hung” repository enlisting. [Less]

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day? half a year!

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Hi! http://www.ohloh.net/p/mirports/enlistments :pserver:peed:pee-server@eurynome.mirbsd.org:/peed/repos/new mirports ⇒ Failed 5 months ago. https://www.ohloh.net/p/grml/enlistments?page=2 ... [More] git://git.grml.org/grml-etc.git master ⇒ Failed 4 months ago. The webpage says something about you continuously monitoring the system; yet this seems to somehow not be the case. These failures of course hinder scans of the other enlistenments of these projects. [Less]

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You might want to get a mirror outside of your home which you update via, say, rsync. Ohloh can then pull from there. The MirOS Project makes it like that (my home is also on ADSL).