[BioSQL-l]
Urgent O|B|F system news: our primary developer repository has been
relocated
Chris Dagdigian
dag at sonsorol.org
Tue Feb 18 15:32:17 EST 2003
Hi folks,
Apologies in advance for those who receive multiple copies of this
email. We are trying to reach as many of our O|BF developers as
possible with this message.
Greetings from Singapore where the 2003 "BioHackathon" is happening.
Some URLs that may be of interest:
o "to-do" list we are working on:
http://hackathon.open-bio.org/BioHackathon%202003%20Items.html
o 2003 Biohackathon blog site: http://blog.open-bio.org/biohack2003/
o 2003 Biohackathon pictures:
http://hackathon.open-bio.org/gallery/2003hackathon
Back on topic...
We have had a hardware problem with our primary developer server
"dev.open-bio.org" which is where all of our CVS source-code
repositories reside.
The problem is fixable but requires someone in our Boston datacenter to
swap disk drives around. This has not been possible due to the bad-luck
combination of a national US holiday on Monday and the recent massive
snow storm covering the Eastern US. All the while, a large number of
our developers are sitting in Singapore with no way to commit the code
we have been working on back into the repositories.
After some debate it was decided that the least painful way to get our
developers back up as quickly as possible was to relocate our primary
source-code repositories to a different server.
NOTE:
This move affects OBF developers only; All users of ANONYMOUS CVS and
the http://cvs.open-bio.org server are unaffected and can ignore this
email.
The new server for all Open-Bio affiliated developers is:
'pub.open-bio.org'
The CVSROOT is still '/home/repository'
All developer user accounts have been recreated; however existing user
passwords were not migrated. Developers will need to contact our
sysadmin team at root-l at open-bio.org in order to receive server access
information.
People who have checked-out repositories who wish to avoid having to
perform a fresh checkout from pub.open-bio.org can use the following
perl one-liner to swap server data inside their CVS directories:
> find . -name 'Root' -type f -exec perl -i -p -e 's/dev\./pub\./' {} \;
Anyone with questions/comments can contact the Open Bio sysadmin team
at 'root-l at open-bio.org'
Regards,
Chris Dagdigian
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