[1.46.0 beta 1] [SourceForge] SourceForge mirror sync system broken
The SourceForge mirror sync system has broken down. Other projects are affected, not just Boost. The files up there are probably good and the download problems should clear once the mirrors are synced again, the S/F folks say. Some projects say their files are back online, but as of a few minutes ago the Boost stuff still seemed broken and/or running so slowly as to be effectively broken. --Beman
Beman Dawes wrote:
The SourceForge mirror sync system has broken down. Other projects are affected, not just Boost.
The files up there are probably good and the download problems should clear once the mirrors are synced again, the S/F folks say.
Some projects say their files are back online, but as of a few minutes ago the Boost stuff still seemed broken and/or running so slowly as to be effectively broken.
I am sure we can host 1.46 beta off google for the time being, here: http://code.google.com/p/boost/ Let me know if you want me to upload packages there, or whether you want to do that yourself. Thanks, -- Vladimir Prus Mentor Graphics +7 (812) 677-68-40
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Vladimir Prus
Beman Dawes wrote:
The SourceForge mirror sync system has broken down. Other projects are affected, not just Boost.
The files up there are probably good and the download problems should clear once the mirrors are synced again, the S/F folks say.
Some projects say their files are back online, but as of a few minutes ago the Boost stuff still seemed broken and/or running so slowly as to be effectively broken.
I am sure we can host 1.46 beta off google for the time being, here:
http://code.google.com/p/boost/
Let me know if you want me to upload packages there, or whether you want to do that yourself.
Interesting. Has anybody considered moving the current Subversion repository to code.google.com as well? I'm positive that especially now that they accept pretty much any OSI approved-license project there, maybe we can take the SVN administration issue and move that to Google's hands instead? Thinking-out-loudly-as-per-usual-yours'ly -- Dean Michael Berris about.me/deanberris
Dean Michael Berris wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Vladimir Prus
wrote: Beman Dawes wrote:
The SourceForge mirror sync system has broken down. Other projects are affected, not just Boost.
The files up there are probably good and the download problems should clear once the mirrors are synced again, the S/F folks say.
Some projects say their files are back online, but as of a few minutes ago the Boost stuff still seemed broken and/or running so slowly as to be effectively broken.
I am sure we can host 1.46 beta off google for the time being, here:
http://code.google.com/p/boost/
Let me know if you want me to upload packages there, or whether you want to do that yourself.
Interesting. Has anybody considered moving the current Subversion repository to code.google.com as well?
Yes, that's why that project was created in the first place.
I'm positive that especially now that they accept pretty much any OSI approved-license project there, maybe we can take the SVN administration issue and move that to Google's hands instead?
Well, svnsync hates me, and I haven't had the time to investigate in any detail. - Volodya -- Vladimir Prus Mentor Graphics +7 (812) 677-68-40
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Beman Dawes
The SourceForge mirror sync system has broken down. Other projects are affected, not just Boost.
The files up there are probably good and the download problems should clear once the mirrors are synced again, the S/F folks say.
Some projects say their files are back online, but as of a few minutes ago the Boost stuff still seemed broken and/or running so slowly as to be effectively broken.
SourceForge downloads seems to be working much better. I did a download of the .7z file and got the correct checksum. A second mirror has come back online and the download speed was reasonable. --Beman
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Beman Dawes
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Dean Michael Berris
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Vladimir Prus