* Anonymous BK mirrors up!
@ 2001-06-25 20:49 Tom Rini
2001-06-25 23:27 ` ppc @ ppc.bitkeeper.com Larry McVoy
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From: Tom Rini @ 2001-06-25 20:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-commit; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
Okay. Official anonymous access to the repos is forthcoming, as I understand.
There's also mirrors of the repos on source.mvista.com. They get updated
as soon as the commit msg goes through, so they should be fairly up to date
(within a few minutes). I'll try and throw up a web page or something,
or talk someone with HTML-skills into doing it shortly. But in the mean time,
here's a quick&dirty Howto:
In this example, we're going to use the linuxppc_2_4 tree. But all of the
trees are mirrored (2_4, 2_4_devel, 2_5 (historical purpose only!), 2_2 and
the linus trees).
$ cd /usr/local/src/linuxppc_2_4
$ bk parent bk://source.mvista.com/linuxppc_2_4
Painless, eh?
rsync will (hopefully) be up soon as well.
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* ppc @ ppc.bitkeeper.com
2001-06-25 20:49 Anonymous BK mirrors up! Tom Rini
@ 2001-06-25 23:27 ` Larry McVoy
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From: Larry McVoy @ 2001-06-25 23:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-commit, linuxppc-dev
Hi folks, we have the anonymous stuff going here like so
bk://ppc.bitkeeper.com:5000 => linuxppc_2_4
bk://ppc.bitkeeper.com:5001 => linuxppc_2_2
bk://ppc.bitkeeper.com:5002 => linux_2_4
bk://ppc.bitkeeper.com:5003 => linux_2_2
bk://ppc.bitkeeper.com:5005 => linuxppc_2_4_devel
We're working getting BK/web up and we are also making changes so that you'll
be able to do this:
bk clone http://ppc.bitkeeper.com/linuxppc_2_4
which will work through firewalls. We have that working now but it requires
some small client side changes so we need to do a crankturn to get you the
new binaries.
While the machine we have has a gig of ram and a fast cpu, and a 1.5Mbit
net connection, we're really prefer that you cloned once and pulled many
times rather than recloning all the time. Pulling uses tiny amounts of
bandwidth, we can barely detect it, but cloning burns about 35MBytes of
bandwidth. It's worth getting a copy of BK even if you don't use BK
because it can transfer the data faster than ftp/rsync/whatever because
it already knows what has been changed. A trivial mirroring command:
# one time only
bk clone bk://ppc.bitkeeper.com:5000 linuxppc_2_4
# Nightly
cd linuxppc_2_4
bk pull
rm -rf ../linuxppc_2_4.export
bk export . ../linuxppc_2_4.export
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Larry McVoy lm at bitmover.com http://www.bitmover.com/lm
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