From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-05-23 09:10:06
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Any opinions on how we go best about moving people to the new lists, FTP, ... ? Jesper, could you redirect the old list to the new user-list, or move the subscribers or something? For the FTP area, I suggest moving the stuff that's still useful (not too much I guess) in the same or a similar directory layout. Michel -- Been there, done that, can't remember why... ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Jesper S. <js...@re...> - 2000-05-23 09:16:14
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>>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: Michel> Any opinions on how we go best about moving people to the new Michel> lists, FTP, ... ? Michel> Jesper, could you redirect the old list to the new user-list, Michel> or move the subscribers or something? I don't like that. People should change their subscription themselves. They have the new address information. I'll have the Sunsite footer inform people to subscribe to the new list. Basically, people (everybody) should stop using the sunsite list and unsubscribe from it. I'll post weekly notes on the list, but all content traffic should move to the new list. Let's see how it works out... Jesper |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-05-23 09:31:26
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:14:32AM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote: > >>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: > > Michel> Any opinions on how we go best about moving people to the new > Michel> lists, FTP, ... ? > > Michel> Jesper, could you redirect the old list to the new user-list, > Michel> or move the subscribers or something? > > I don't like that. People should change their subscription > themselves. They have the new address information. maybe we could just run a script that will subscribe all the old users to the two lists, they have to confirm it anyway, ... > I'll have the Sunsite footer inform people to subscribe to the new > list. Yes, ok, that would be nice, ... > Basically, people (everybody) should stop using the sunsite list and > unsubscribe from it. I'll post weekly notes on the list, but all > content traffic should move to the new list. Ok, ... Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Jesper S. <js...@re...> - 2000-05-23 09:34:55
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>>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: Sven> On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:14:32AM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote: >> >>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: >> Michel> Any opinions on how we go best about moving people to the new Michel> lists, FTP, ... ? >> Michel> Jesper, could you redirect the old list to the new user-list, Michel> or move the subscribers or something? >> I don't like that. People should change their subscription >> themselves. They have the new address information. Sven> maybe we could just run a script that will subscribe all the old Sven> users to the two lists, they have to confirm it anyway, ... That's a good point. I'll probably go for a mass-subscription after all then. Jesper |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-05-23 09:37:32
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:33:17AM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote: > >>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: > > Sven> On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:14:32AM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote: > >> >>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: > >> > Michel> Any opinions on how we go best about moving people to the new > Michel> lists, FTP, ... ? > >> > Michel> Jesper, could you redirect the old list to the new user-list, > Michel> or move the subscribers or something? > >> I don't like that. People should change their subscription > >> themselves. They have the new address information. > > Sven> maybe we could just run a script that will subscribe all the old > Sven> users to the two lists, they have to confirm it anyway, ... > > That's a good point. I'll probably go for a mass-subscription after > all then. to both lists or only apus-user ? best would be if we could add some notice to the confirmation mail stuff, ... Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-05-23 09:41:07
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Sven LUTHER wrote: > > Sven> maybe we could just run a script that will subscribe all the old > > Sven> users to the two lists, they have to confirm it anyway, ... > > > > That's a good point. I'll probably go for a mass-subscription after > > all then. Yes, and it prevents me from having to reject tons of 'subscribe' mails to the lists *grin* > to both lists or only apus-user ? The latter. Most developers have already subscribed to devel I guess, and if anyone is missing they can change the subscription themselves. > best would be if we could add some notice to the confirmation mail stuff, > ... Tell me what, and I'll add it. Michel -- People who are wrong the most are wrong the loudest. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-05-23 09:47:19
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:39:29AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > Sven LUTHER wrote: > > > > Sven> maybe we could just run a script that will subscribe all the old > > > Sven> users to the two lists, they have to confirm it anyway, ... > > > > > > That's a good point. I'll probably go for a mass-subscription after > > > all then. > > Yes, and it prevents me from having to reject tons of 'subscribe' mails to the > lists *grin* > > > > to both lists or only apus-user ? > > The latter. Most developers have already subscribed to devel I guess, and if > anyone is missing they can change the subscription themselves. > > > > best would be if we could add some notice to the confirmation mail stuff, > > ... > > Tell me what, and I'll add it. Well i was thinking about a : you have been automatically subscribed to linux-apus-user, since the linux-apus@sunsite list migrated over to sourceforge. you have to confirm you subscription and subscribe also to the developper list if you feel like it. + some relevant links, to subsription doc and other such, ... Friendly, Svne LUTHER |
From: Jesper S. <js...@re...> - 2000-05-23 09:51:35
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>>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: >> to both lists or only apus-user ? Michel> The latter. Most developers have already subscribed to devel I Michel> guess, and if anyone is missing they can change the Michel> subscription themselves. Agree. To the user list. >> best would be if we could add some notice to the confirmation mail >> stuff, ... Michel> Tell me what, and I'll add it. Something like this: ------------------------- Hi there! If you did not request subscription of this list yourself, it's because I (Jesper) did it on your behalf. You may not have noticed, but all Linux/APUS related stuff is moving to SourceForge (see http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/) This includes the old lin...@su... mailing list which is replaced by lin...@li.... Please see http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/linux-apus-user for details on subscribing, or simply follow the instructions of this mail (i.e., reply without changing the Subject line). When you have done that, please unsubscribe from the sunsite mailing list by sending an empty mail to lin...@su.... In a few weeks the sunsite list will be closed and it would be nice if everybody has gotten all their mail aliases, procmail scripts and whatnot updated by then. Please refrain from posting on the sunsite list - use the new lin...@li... list instead. Thanks! --------------------------------- Jesper |
From: Geert U. <ge...@li...> - 2000-05-23 09:54:57
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jesper Skov wrote: > In a few weeks the sunsite list will be closed and it would be nice if > everybody has gotten all their mail aliases, procmail scripts and > whatnot updated by then. Please refrain from posting on the sunsite > list - use the new lin...@li... list instead. Could the old list send an autoreply that it was closed? At least for a few weeks. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- ge...@li... In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-05-23 11:35:20
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hi, > ------------------------- > > Hi there! If you did not request subscription of this list yourself, > it's because I (Jesper) did it on your behalf. > > You may not have noticed, but all Linux/APUS related stuff is moving > to SourceForge (see http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net/) > > This includes the old lin...@su... mailing list which is > replaced by lin...@li.... Please see > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/linux-apus-user for > details on subscribing, or simply follow the instructions of this mail > (i.e., reply without changing the Subject line). > > When you have done that, please unsubscribe from the sunsite mailing > list by sending an empty mail to lin...@su.... > > In a few weeks the sunsite list will be closed and it would be nice if > everybody has gotten all their mail aliases, procmail scripts and > whatnot updated by then. Please refrain from posting on the sunsite > list - use the new lin...@li... list instead. nice! very clear and concise! alan |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-05-23 11:33:48
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hi, > Yes, and it prevents me from having to reject tons of 'subscribe' mails to the > lists *grin* :-) > > to both lists or only apus-user ? > > The latter. Most developers have already subscribed to devel I guess, and if > anyone is missing they can change the subscription themselves. yes, add by default to the user list (a lot of people on the linux-apus@sunsite are user people/requests) as you say, its not difficult to join the dev list once you've visited sourceforge alan |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-05-23 09:59:21
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:49:49AM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote: > >>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: > > >> to both lists or only apus-user ? > > Michel> The latter. Most developers have already subscribed to devel I > Michel> guess, and if anyone is missing they can change the > Michel> subscription themselves. > > Agree. To the user list. > > > >> best would be if we could add some notice to the confirmation mail > >> stuff, ... > > Michel> Tell me what, and I'll add it. > > Something like this: nice, just add a small notice about the existence of linux-apsu-devel@sourceforge also, ... Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Jesper S. <js...@re...> - 2000-05-23 10:03:53
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>>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: Sven> nice, just add a small notice about the existence of Sven> linux-apsu-devel@sourceforge also, ... People who need to know will find out by _reading_ the manuals. This message is for the horde of people who can't be bothered to read more than a few paragraphs of text at a time. I want to keep those people on the user list, thank you very much :) Jesper |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-05-23 11:37:06
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hi, > nice, just add a small notice about the existence of > linux-apsu-devel@sourceforge also, ... neccessary? I'd have thought they'd see that list as soon as they visit the 'mother page' 8-) alan |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-05-23 11:06:34
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Jesper Skov wrote: > >> best would be if we could add some notice to the confirmation mail > >> stuff, ... > > Michel> Tell me what, and I'll add it. > > Something like this: > > [snip] I've added it, thanks Jesper! I guess you've already found out how to look at the subscribers of the new list. Michel -- I don't suffer from stress. I'm a carrier. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-05-23 11:24:05
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Michel Dänzer wrote: > For the FTP area, I suggest moving the stuff that's still useful (not too > much I guess) in the same or a similar directory layout. Jesper, do you know if the sunsite FTP fits into 100MB ? If yes, I'll move everything over and then start to dump obsolete stuff there. Michel -- Apologies are so hard to give. Would you accept some potatoes instead? ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-05-23 11:32:23
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:22:31PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > For the FTP area, I suggest moving the stuff that's still useful (not too > > much I guess) in the same or a similar directory layout. > > Jesper, do you know if the sunsite FTP fits into 100MB ? If yes, I'll move > everything over and then start to dump obsolete stuff there. Please don't remove the kernel patches before i checked the minto cvs ... BTW, jesper, i guess you are/were yourself using a cvs server, what if we move that to sourceforge ? Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Jesper S. <js...@re...> - 2000-05-23 16:08:48
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>>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: Sven> BTW, jesper, i guess you are/were yourself using a cvs server, Sven> what if we move that to sourceforge ? If it's possible to import a CVS tree (i.e., the files under the CVSROOT), sure. I can pack it up and dump it somewhere. But only if it's possible to do. Let me know. Jesper |
From: Roman Z. <zi...@fh...> - 2000-05-23 16:38:04
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Hi, > If it's possible to import a CVS tree (i.e., the files under the > CVSROOT), sure. I can pack it up and dump it somewhere. But only if > it's possible to do. Let me know. That would make it easier to apply the missing diffs. I simply took the latest linuxppc kernel and took from the latest diff, what is needed, but basically only the kgdb stuff is missing. Anyway, the problem is definitly somewhere in hash_page..., but I don't know yet exactly what's going wrong there. bye, Roman |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-05-23 16:52:48
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hi, > latest linuxppc kernel and took from the latest diff, what is needed, but > basically only the kgdb stuff is missing. and the other debugging from the final kernel hacking - kmods?? alan |
From: Roman Z. <zi...@fh...> - 2000-05-23 17:13:36
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Hi, > > latest linuxppc kernel and took from the latest diff, what is needed, but > > basically only the kgdb stuff is missing. > > and the other debugging from the final kernel hacking - kmods?? kmods? What do you mean? bye, Roman |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-05-24 08:29:03
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hi, > > and the other debugging from the final kernel hacking - kmods?? > > kmods? What do you mean? sorry, wrong name. on the 2.2.10 menuconfig there are three options - currently none of them work/compile on APUS alan |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-05-24 10:06:04
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 06:07:09PM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote: > >>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: > > Sven> BTW, jesper, i guess you are/were yourself using a cvs server, > Sven> what if we move that to sourceforge ? > > If it's possible to import a CVS tree (i.e., the files under the > CVSROOT), sure. I can pack it up and dump it somewhere. But only if > it's possible to do. Let me know. Well, since the current cvs tree is mostly empty, you just need to pack the cvs tree on your side, and then unpacka it in the right directory on the new cvs server. Michel added the current modules by hand anyway, ... Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-05-23 16:12:14
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Jesper Skov wrote: > > >>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: > > Sven> BTW, jesper, i guess you are/were yourself using a cvs server, > Sven> what if we move that to sourceforge ? > > If it's possible to import a CVS tree (i.e., the files under the > CVSROOT), sure. I can pack it up and dump it somewhere. But only if > it's possible to do. Let me know. It's possible AFAICT (I could e.g. checkout and commit CVSROOT/modules) Michel -- Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Jesper S. <js...@re...> - 2000-05-23 16:28:06
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>>>>> "Michel" == Michel =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E4nzer?= <Michel> writes: Michel> Jesper Skov wrote: >> >>>>> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <lu...@dp...> writes: >> Sven> BTW, jesper, i guess you are/were yourself using a cvs server, Sven> what if we move that to sourceforge ? >> If it's possible to import a CVS tree (i.e., the files under the >> CVSROOT), sure. I can pack it up and dump it somewhere. But only if >> it's possible to do. Let me know. Michel> It's possible AFAICT (I could e.g. checkout and commit Michel> CVSROOT/modules) Sorry, that's not the CVSROOT I was thinking about. env CVSROOT / $CVSROOT whatever. As in: thinktwice:> ls $CVSROOT CVSROOT/ bbrd2.bmp,v license.txt,v sup/ bbrd1.bmp,v ecc/ setup.bmp,v wintdist.exe,v* Here 'ecc' is the eCos sources under CVS (actually RCS) control. But it's a moot point. I forgot that I changed to bitkeeper, and the box with the old CVS tree is not around anymore. You'll have to use the patches on sunsite. Jesper |