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| Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-28 14:01:22 |
I have just taken over the role of packaging tla for Fedora.
The older
package version is stuck at 1.3.4, and I plan to bump it to
1.3.5
after talking to the earlier packager.
However, I am a bit curious about the status of Arch 2 and
when you
are planning to unleash it? Also, are you aware of any
projects that
are using Arch?
Happy hacking,
Debarshi
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| Re: Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-28 14:09:21 |
"Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray" <debarshi.ray gmail.com> writes:
> Also, are you aware of any projects that are using
Arch?
I use it for Emacs merges.
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| Re: Fedora package and more |
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2007-10-28 15:13:26 |
Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray wrote:
> I have just taken over the role of packaging tla for
Fedora. The older
> package version is stuck at 1.3.4, and I plan to bump
it to 1.3.5
> after talking to the earlier packager.
>
> However, I am a bit curious about the status of Arch 2
and when you
> are planning to unleash it?
After hard-won experience I've concluded that the right
answer is:
I don't plan to announce when I plan to release it. My
focus
is elsewhere at the moment, though, so certainly no release
is imminent.
> Also, are you aware of any projects that
> are using Arch?
>
>
You can find some projects by googling for "arch
repository"
(with quotes around it). I'm not sure which of those are
currently active and which are not.
-t
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| Re: Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-28 22:31:06 |
Thomas Lord <lord emf.net> writes:
> You can find some projects by googling for "arch
repository"
> (with quotes around it). I'm not sure which of those
are
> currently active and which are not.
Unfortunately the largest public arch repository site (that
I know of)
"mirror.sourcecontro.net" is now defunct, as
Canonical didn't want to
keep maintaining it (and had actually stopped quite a while
ago).
You can find some publicly accessible arch repositories on
arch.sv.gnu.org though.
-miles
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| Re: Re: Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-29 02:04:44 |
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 12:31:06 +0900, Miles Bader
<miles.bader necel.com> said:
> Thomas Lord <lord emf.net> writes:
>> You can find some projects by googling for
"arch repository" (with
>> quotes around it). I'm not sure which of those are
currently active
>> and which are not.
> Unfortunately the largest public arch repository site
(that I know of)
> "mirror.sourcecontro.net" is now defunct, as
Canonical didn't want to
> keep maintaining it (and had actually stopped quite a
while ago).
> You can find some publicly accessible arch repositories
on
> arch.sv.gnu.org though.
arch.debian.org has a few repositories as well. Not
as many are
as actively used as they used to be, but still.
manoj
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| Re: Re: Fedora package and more |
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2007-10-29 12:13:25 |
Hi,
Miles Bader <miles.bader necel.com> writes:
> You can find some publicly accessible arch repositories
on
> arch.sv.gnu.org though.
Actually, not all of them are still active (I, for one,
recently
imported a few repositories into Git, the last-minute
competitor ).
Thanks,
Ludovic.
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| Re: Re: Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-29 12:31:09 |
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Oh, I am sad to hear that...
GNU Arch and a few other of my projects use Arch, of course... (on arch.gnu.org)
On 10/29/07,
Ludovic Courtès < ludovic.courtes laas.fr">ludovic.courtes laas.fr> wrote:
Hi,
Miles Bader < miles.bader necel.com">miles.bader necel.com> writes:
> You can find some publicly accessible arch repositories on > arch.sv.gnu.org
though.
Actually, not all of them are still active (I, for one, recently imported a few repositories into Git, the last-minute competitor ).
Thanks, Ludovic.
-- Andy Tai, atai atai.org">atai atai.org
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| Re: Re: Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-29 12:52:58 |
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 12:31 +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> Thomas Lord <lord emf.net> writes:
> > You can find some projects by googling for
"arch repository"
> > (with quotes around it). I'm not sure which of
those are
> > currently active and which are not.
>
> Unfortunately the largest public arch repository site
(that I know of)
> "mirror.sourcecontro.net" is now defunct, as
Canonical didn't want to
> keep maintaining it (and had actually stopped quite a
while ago).
http://mirrors.sour
cecontrol.net/ is still operational. I'm not aware of
any particular interest in maintaining this, but also don't
know of any
plans to shut it down in the immediate future. (I am not
part of the
Bazaar team per se these days, so I may be out of date
here).
Just from poking around on the website though,
http://mir
rors.sourcecontrol.net/uebergeek web.de--2003/podius/podius--custom/podius--custom--0/
patch-2/ would seem to be updated as of May 2007, so it
seems to me to still be mirroring the existing registered
mirrors.
I'm reasonably certain that we are not adding more mirrors
at this
point.
-Rob
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| Re: Fedora package and more |

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2007-10-29 21:56:06 |
Robert Collins <robertc robertcollins.net>
writes:
> http://mirrors.sour
cecontrol.net/ is still operational. I'm not aware of
> any particular interest in maintaining this, but also
don't know of any
> plans to shut it down in the immediate future. (I am
not part of the
> Bazaar team per se these days, so I may be out of date
here).
I received an email from canonical asking if I still relied
on the site,
and saying that they "would like to deactivate the Arch
archive hosting
at sftp://mirrors.sourcecontrol.net" (because it's
"becoming a
maintenance burden").
Less-Automatic features haven't worked for a long time.
E.g., I created
a new archive last January, and while I can successfully
mirror to it
via sftp, I was never able to get mirroring to the publicily
visible
site turned on (so it's essentially useless except for
backup purposes).
-Miles
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