As of right now, I'm declaring SVN open to full time use. Commit away,
everyone!
There are still a number of issues to resolve, but development's been
held up too long. We'll fix the issues as we go. Some known issues:
- Rsync is still down. Derick's working on this.
- SVN access over HTTP is slow. We're looking into making svnserve
available. - phpdoc is more or less completely broken. Ahem, Philip and Hannes.
- gd was imported incorrectly. I'm looking into fixing this, but it
may require taking the repo down for a few hours at some point. - There's no svnsync to replace CVSup yet. I'm also looking into that.
- Several of the PHP boxes are still seeing cronjob failures. Pierre's
working on that. - There's no announcement on the PHP front page about the move. I'll
poke someone to do something about that.
Any other issues, please bring them to my attention. Preferably via
email, not IRC :).
-- Gwynne
Gwynne Raskind wrote:
Any other issues, please bring them to my attention. Preferably via
email, not IRC :).
Are we going to have a similar page like the one for "Anonymous CVS
Access" [1] for svn.php.net?
Knut
Any other issues, please bring them to my attention. Preferably via
email, not IRC :).
Are we going to have a similar page like the one for "Anonymous CVS
Access" [1] for svn.php.net?
Please in the future avoid cross-posting to seven lists; use svn-
migration@ for this kind of question.
To answer the question, anonsvn.php has already been commited to
phpweb and should show up as soon as we get rsync back in service.
-- Gwynne