By the way, here's the link with instructions about the mirror site:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-06/039025.html
Kevin
On 7/24/06, Kevin McCoy km.takewithyou@gmail.com wrote:
This doesn't work anymore because the pserver is... gone? Or something like that. I've been trying those instructions and they've never worked for me.
You can access the mirror on puredata.info , but I tried doing that yesterday and it was hanging on the hcs directory. I will try again today and mail you, Federico, if that works. I just want to know how what the definitive word is on CVS right now - what works and doesn't work? There are a few pages around with instructions but none of those work for me - can someone on the list set this straight? If I join sourceforge somehow will I have better access?
Apologies in advance if this was covered before I joined the list - I've searched the archives but can't seem to find anything up to date except for the mirror site.
Thanks, Kevin
On 7/24/06, Federico xaero@inwind.it wrote:
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I found this document: http://puredata.org/docs/developer/Debian wich explains how to build pd-extended from CVS
in particular, the CVS command(s) used to do this is:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data checkout -r v0-39-2 pd
but when I log in CVS, i get:
Logging in to : pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:2401/cvsroot/pure-data CVS password: cvs [login aborted]: connect to cvs.sourceforge.net(66.35.250.207):2401 failed: No route to host
am I having DNS problems? or sourceforge's CVS server is really down? or there is an alternate address?
thanks,
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