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Gnus git repository clone failed one year ago

Thanks a lot, now everything seems to work properly.

tsdh  about 1 year ago 125
Gnus git repository clone failed one year ago

and still didn't catch up. https://www.ohloh.net/p/gnus/enlistments (Sorry, I've seen the hint about deleting and readding complicating debugging just after doing exactly that. :-()

tsdh  about 1 year ago 125
Weird kudo rankings

Have a look at the 4-years old but still actual Kudos rank calculation flawed? thread. There, Robin Luckey explains the kudo algorithm very well. Of course, after reading that you'll only know why it is weird.

tsdh  about 1 year ago 382
Allow authentication for accessing Mercurial source repos...

Any news on that? Our JGraLab project also has public access but with anonymous/secret (username/password). This prevents us from adding our current enlistment. Since the old SVN enlistment doesn't ... [More] receive updates anymore, it looks like the project has stalled which is not true. The ticket you are speaking about, can we track this or do you have some internal bugtracker? [Less]

tsdh  almost 2 years ago 848
Journal entries miss the text

Hi all, if I write a journal entry like that: =Title= foo foo foo bar bar bar #JGraLab the title is there, but the project link is missing and the text only includes the "foo foo foo" ... [More] paragraph, but not the "bar bar bar" one. Is a workaround, I have to ensure that the text is all in one paragraph with no linebreaks, but still, there's no project link. If I write =Title= # JGraLab foo foo foo bar bar bar only the title and project link are there, but the complete text is missing. What somehow seems to work is using no title but only text and project link. But I don't see a reason why you shouldn't have title, project link, and text (with many paragraphs) in an arbitrary order... Does anyone have the same problem? [Less]

tsdh  over 2 years ago 155
Mercurial with username and password

Hi Robert, yes, I can see that it is not supported. But what's the big deal with it? Mercurial can easily handle URLs where the user/password are encoded within, like hg clone ... [More] https://user:password@foo.bar.org/myproject So it looks to me as if only the web interface was too picky about what it consideres a valid URL. [Less]

tsdh  over 2 years ago 1021
Mercurial with username and password

Well, I've tried https://anonymous:secret@hg.uni-koblenz.de/ist/jgralab but then the enlistment wizard tells me "The URL does not appear to be a valid server connection string." But "hg id ... [More] https://anonymous:secret@hg.uni-koblenz.de/ist/jgralab" works just fine, and is a valid repo URL explicitly described by "hg help urls". Maybe the wizard is a bit too picky? [Less]

tsdh  over 2 years ago 1021
Mercurial with username and password

We've switched our JGraLab repository from SVN to Mercurial. Now I wanted to add a new enlistment, but our mercurial repository requires a username/password (anonymous/secret) for accessing the ... [More] repository, and the enlistment wizard doesn't seem to allow for authentication... Is that true? Or can I encode the user/password somehow into the repository URL? [Less]

tsdh  over 2 years ago 1021
GNU Emacs enlistment in step 2 of 3 for weeks or months

Hi! The staticstics look correct to me. And I'm pleased to see that "This is one of the largest open-source teams in the world, and is in the top 2% of all project teams on Ohloh." Thanks a lot!

tsdh  over 2 years ago 537
GNU Emacs enlistment in step 2 of 3 for weeks or months

Ok, it seems the clone has worked. Now we're in Step 3 of 3: Counting lines of source code (Running 23663/64561) But that's pretty slow again. I looked for it some hours ago, and then it was at ... [More] ~21000, so it seems that will take another some days. Well, not too bad either. [Less]

tsdh  over 2 years ago 537
 

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