command line git just sat munching for a while and everything worked.
Great! I wasn’t sure how well it would work.
Happy to adjust, and or just pass across to you if you have a github account setup, but it nothing else anyone searching for luna88k will get an extra hit on github :)
It’s fine with me to leave it there. I would note that my focus was specifically on mvme88k, since that was the only M88K hardware I could get my hands on (still have those boards and at least the 197DP still works; haven’t checked the others yet). So I’m not clear about the status of luna88k in that particular repository.
Thanks, On Jan 20, 2023, at 11:26 AM, David Brownlee <abs%absd.org@localhost> wrote:
I've taken a copy of the svn repo tohttps://github.com/abs0/NetBSD-luna88k, with the standard svn to gitconversion (so all the commits, branches and tags are present withcorrect timestamps). That can probably be considered an archive :)github was unable to sync directly, but command line git just satmunching for a while and everything worked.I don't know what specifically to put in the README, so I kept itvague (not wanting to put your email or original site address inwithout confirming with you). Happy to adjust, and or just pass acrossto you if you have a github account setup, but it nothing else anyonesearching for luna88k will get an extra hit on github :)Thanks againDavidOn Fri, 20 Jan 2023 at 08:41, Timothy McIntosh <tkmcintosh%me.com@localhost> wrote:
Would you mind if someone took a public copy of the svn tree for
reference - possibly to somewhere like github?
That’s fine with me. It might be more efficient if I could post an archive of the repository somewhere.
Also FYI—sometime in the next few weeks I’m planning to replace the public-facing web server with a somewhat newer machine, so I expect some downtime around that.
Thanks,
Tim McIntosh
On Jan 18, 2023, at 3:25 AM, David Brownlee <abs%absd.org@localhost> wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2023 at 06:34, Timothy McIntosh <tkmcintosh%me.com@localhost> wrote:
It would be great if we can get svn repo data on your work.
FYI - The old SVN repository should be accessible again at any of the following URLs:
http://trac.gds.radiofreeomaha.net/NetBSD/
http://hoth.radiofreeomaha.net/svn/NetBSD/
http://hoth.radiofreeomaha.net:3000/svn/NetBSD/ - deprecated
Please let me know if it doesn’t work. I have a rather convoluted legacy network configuration that needs reworked. It will be rather slow, as this is going through a proxy server hosted in a VM on a slow machine, with the SVN sever residing on an even slower machine that is mounting an NFS share containing the SVN repository from the machine that hosts the proxy server.
Would you mind if someone took a public copy of the svn tree for
reference - possibly to somewhere like github?
Thanks
David
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