On 9-Nov-13, at 4:31 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
I might be able to *temporarily* (emphasis on that word) host it,
provided it’s not « too big », but as I said, specific protocols such
as FTP or GIT are not possible (only HTTP).
HTTP would be absolutely fine. Actually, this is what we currently
use.
I just checked the archive. It's currently - including temporary
boot-disk-images - 19GB.
I don't think it will grow a lot during the next weeks/months, and
given the
fact that there aren't so many parisc-users, the load will probably
not
be high.
I think we should freeze the repository in its current state.
I'm no longer building "all" packages, just "hppa" packages. This is
what's needed
for upload to ports. Some "hppa" packages depend on a specific
version of an "all"
package, so continuing to upload will break dependencies.
Dave
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