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Re: The CVS server is refusing connection
- From: Andreas Schwab <schwab at suse dot de>
- To: Jeroen Dekkers <jeroen at dekkers dot cx>
- Cc: "David O'Brien" <obrien at freebsd dot org>,Kris Warkentin <kewarken at qnx dot com>, "H . J . Lu" <hjl at lucon dot org>,GNU C Library <libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com>,binutils at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 11:21:13 +0100
- Subject: Re: The CVS server is refusing connection
- References: <003f01c1d4e6$268c4ca0$b6010c0a@catdog><3607.1017162176@porcupine.cygnus.com><20020326144047.A58114@dragon.nuxi.com><20020326231446.GA1084@celeron.dekkers>
Jeroen Dekkers <jeroen@dekkers.cx> writes:
|> On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:40:47PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
|> > On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:02:56AM -0700, law@redhat.com wrote:
|> > > In message <003f01c1d4e6$268c4ca0$b6010c0a@catdog>, "Kris Warkentin" writes:
|> > > > I hadn't seen this but a while ago I kept having the cvs server poop out,
|> > > > complaining that 'server load of [some number] too high' or some such. I
|> > > > think they have some server side configuration issues.
|> > > This is deliberate. Servicing anoncvs connections is one of the largest
|> > > drains on resources for sources.redhat.com/gcc.gnu.org.
|> >
|> > Why can't we get src/ mirrored on Subversions as GCC is??
|>
|> I can remember that it was mirrored some months ago, but it was always
|> a day behind. I started using sources because of that. Somehow they
|> removed it, I guess when they made some changes to subversions itself
|> (the libc repository exists but is empty).
The libc repository mirror still exists, but under a different directory.
I don't know the actual name of the repository, but is is brouwsable via
http://subversions.gnu.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/libc/.
Andreas.
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