Hi all,
Tobias discovered that typing http://ftp.squeak.org/ into the address bar in Safari does not work anymore in OS X 10.11, it redirects to ftp://ftp.squeak.org, which fails.
I filed a bug (https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157894) but we should also use the occasion to fix this for good. We don’t need FTP anymore (and our FTP server hasn’t been online for quite a while).
So we just added http://files.squeak.org/ as an alternative, and are about to change all the download links on squeak.org to that.
Any objections/comments?
- Bert -
cc’ing box admins.
Maybe the cron job was canceled? Email config changed?
- Bert -
> On 05.05.2016, at 23:55, Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> what's happened to the Daily Commit Log? No messages that I can see since April 28th :-(
>
>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 2:55 PM, <commits(a)source.squeak.org <mailto:commits@source.squeak.org>> wrote:
>> Changes to Trunk (http://source.squeak.org/trunk.html <http://source.squeak.org/trunk.html>) in the last 24 hours:
>
Every once in a while, I notice that the InterpreterVM project on build.squeak.org
starts failing due to job timeouts. Usually I find that the java process for
Jenkins is hogging all of the system CPU.
When this happens, I restart Jenkins, and the problem goes away for a few weeks.
I do not know the cause of the Jenkins problem, but I thought I should mention that
I have been doing this so that other box-admins are aware.
I restarted Jenkins about a half hour ago, then started an InterpreterVM job. The
job seems to have run successfully, but Jenkins seems stuck again and its Java process
is again consuming all available CPU.
I will restart Jenkins once more, and take a look at it again tomorrow.
Dave