On 10:31, Thu 20 Sep 07, Russell Bryant wrote:
> Philippe Sultan wrote:
> > It looks like the CIA Asterisk Commits tracking
system is only
> > partially reporting commits, for a few days now.
> >
> > Most of them are missing, especially those made to
the asterisk/
> > directory : http://cia.v
c/stats/project/asterisk.org
> >
> > Was it an intentional change, or is there a
problem somewhere?
>
> It was intentional. The system is pretty flaky and has
been going down rather
> often. Also, with the way that it is currently set up
for reporting commits, if
> it is down when you make a commit, the commit will hang
for about 5 minutes. I
> got fed up with it and disabled it for the asterisk and
zaptel repositories,
> which get the most commits.
>
> I would be happy to re-enable it if we can do so in a
way that can not block
> commits in the case that CIA is down.
I think you can setup CIA to monitor a mailinglist instead
of adding it to you post-commit. That would do the trick
for
you.
You can also download the VM and run the CIA stuff
yourself.
Haven't had time/motivation to test this, but it sounds
nice.
Also, you can use one of the newer svn scripts and put a
&
in your post-commit hook after the CIA command to fork it
to
the background.
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