Hi all. Ken & I worked this weekend and moved the squeaksource server (hosting the 3.9a code) from Cees' private machine over to box2. This should be a better setup in terms of more admins having access to maintain/restart the squeaksource image when necessary.
While I was at it, I spiffed up the squeaksource image, so that it has a unique banner and color scheme, to distinguish it from the original squeaksource server at Berne. I also cleaned up the references to Impara leftover from Bert's code.
Check it out at: http://source.squeakfoundation.org
I also created a "SqueakSource-SqF" project there, which contains the complete SqueakSource package configuration running on that machine. I added some basic instructions on how to set up a working SqueakSource image on the Wiki page for the project. (These are the only instructions on how to set up SqueakSource that I know of.)
Since the old setup was still running on Cees' machine, Ken & I decided to keep it there as a squeaksource test server, with its own domain name. You can use this site if you need to mess around testing something with squeaksource. (Yes, it has its own color scheme too...)
That one is here: http://sourcetest.squeakfoundation.org
- Doug
Doug
I have been publishing on Squeaksource from the image 6693 today, so are the changes automatically moved to the new machine.
Stef
On 29 sept. 05, at 21:27, Doug Way wrote:
Hi all. Ken & I worked this weekend and moved the squeaksource server (hosting the 3.9a code) from Cees' private machine over to box2. This should be a better setup in terms of more admins having access to maintain/restart the squeaksource image when necessary.
While I was at it, I spiffed up the squeaksource image, so that it has a unique banner and color scheme, to distinguish it from the original squeaksource server at Berne. I also cleaned up the references to Impara leftover from Bert's code.
Check it out at: http://source.squeakfoundation.org
I also created a "SqueakSource-SqF" project there, which contains the complete SqueakSource package configuration running on that machine. I added some basic instructions on how to set up a working SqueakSource image on the Wiki page for the project. (These are the only instructions on how to set up SqueakSource that I know of.)
Since the old setup was still running on Cees' machine, Ken & I decided to keep it there as a squeaksource test server, with its own domain name. You can use this site if you need to mess around testing something with squeaksource. (Yes, it has its own color scheme too...)
That one is here: http://sourcetest.squeakfoundation.org
- Doug
Yes, it should be fine. The image points to the source.sqf.org domain name, which is the new box. Only if you had been publishing on Sunday morning right when we moved it, there might have been a problem, and even that was a short window. (And I checked afterward to make sure nothing was lost.)
I see your four new package versions under the "Latest" tab for the 3.9alpha project at http://source.squeakfoundation.org , so they look OK.
- Doug
On Sep 29, 2005, at 3:53 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote:
Doug
I have been publishing on Squeaksource from the image 6693 today, so are the changes automatically moved to the new machine.
Stef
On 29 sept. 05, at 21:27, Doug Way wrote:
Hi all. Ken & I worked this weekend and moved the squeaksource server (hosting the 3.9a code) from Cees' private machine over to box2. This should be a better setup in terms of more admins having access to maintain/restart the squeaksource image when necessary.
While I was at it, I spiffed up the squeaksource image, so that it has a unique banner and color scheme, to distinguish it from the original squeaksource server at Berne. I also cleaned up the references to Impara leftover from Bert's code.
Check it out at: http://source.squeakfoundation.org
I also created a "SqueakSource-SqF" project there, which contains the complete SqueakSource package configuration running on that machine. I added some basic instructions on how to set up a working SqueakSource image on the Wiki page for the project. (These are the only instructions on how to set up SqueakSource that I know of.)
Since the old setup was still running on Cees' machine, Ken & I decided to keep it there as a squeaksource test server, with its own domain name. You can use this site if you need to mess around testing something with squeaksource. (Yes, it has its own color scheme too...)
That one is here: http://sourcetest.squeakfoundation.org
- Doug
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