On 3/19/2012 9:25 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
The buildbots should be back now. As for svn.python.org, is anyone
using it?
Last I knew, some files there are required to fully build Python on
Windows. I would be happy if that has or were to change.
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> But don't bother to find out how to restart it just for me. I presume
> Martin knows the setup and will do it later.
It seems to be working fine now, and I didn't do anything. Thomas
rebooted the system for hardware inspection at 15:02 (and brought it
back up at 15:18), so most likely, it starte
On Mar 19, 2012 1:20 PM, "Ned Deily" wrote:
>
> In article <20120319142539.7e83c...@pitrou.net>,
> Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> > [...] As for svn.python.org, is anyone
> > using it?
>
> The repo for the website (www.python.org) is maintained there.
It's also still setuptools' official home, though
In article <20120319142539.7e83c...@pitrou.net>,
Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> [...] As for svn.python.org, is anyone
> using it?
The repo for the website (www.python.org) is maintained there.
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Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> The buildbots should be back now. As for svn.python.org, is anyone
> using it? (I don't know how to restart it)
Thanks! I'm using svn.python.org for the automated sphinx checkout
in Doc/ (make html) and sometimes to dig through pre-hg history.
But don't bother to find out
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 13:26:37 +0100
Stefan Krah wrote:
> Hello,
>
> you might be aware of it already. In case not, it appears that svn.python.org
> and the buildbots are down.
The buildbots should be back now. As for svn.python.org, is anyone
using it? (I don't know how to restart it)
Regards
A