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Alioth.Debian.org host service has been closed #1

Open sparkleholic opened 6 years ago

sparkleholic commented 6 years ago

Dear Machata. First, thank you for creating a cool tool like ltrace. The reason for the email is that since the development repository of ltrace (https://alioth-archive.debian.org/git/ltrace/) has been closed for a few weeks now, we can only access the archive files there. So I temporarily copied the repository to https://github.com/sparkleholic/ltrace. If you think that it is not appropriate, please reply. I will delete it immediately.

Thanks & BR.

pmachata commented 6 years ago

Thanks for letting me know! I now pushed what I had locally to this github project. Your copy seems to be missing commit 0585ced96828d5b4 ("Update s390 system call tables"), which is strange. I guess I never pushed it upstream!

I stepped away from development of ltrace a couple years ago, so didn't follow what's going on. The mailing list is gone, too, I now see. I'll ping Juan Cespedes, the Alioth project was formally his.

Feel free to keep your mirror around, this is open source, copying is encouraged :)

sparkleholic commented 6 years ago

@pmachata Thank you for your reply. A few days ago I submitted meta-opemembedded a patch getting ltrace src from my github mirror so that it can avoid a fetch-error. Now, however, your repository has the same git history as the previous Alioth project, so i think it would be better to update the oe-recipe to fetch the src from here (project founder's repo). I think I can update meta-opemembedded again if you're ok.

And I created some PRs which exist only as local patches in the meta-opemembedded (ltrace_git.bb)

thanks :)

ps. And later, when Juan Cespedes creates a new ltrace repository in the future, do you want to update the oe-recipe to fetch src from there?