[isf-wifidog] Repository move complete

Dr.Marios Moutzouris m.moutzouris at neuron.gr
Jeu 19 Jan 02:46:40 EST 2006


Hello...

I am having a strange problem. It has to do with Postgresql and the wifi
auth server. It seems that when the hotspot sends in the ping get
request,postgresql doesn’t close down the process once it is finished. That
is the machine runs out of resources pretty quickly. Any ideas?

Thanks
Marios

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From: wifidog-bounces at listes.ilesansfil.org
[mailto:wifidog-bounces at listes.ilesansfil.org] On Behalf Of Francois Proulx
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 6:20 AM
To: WiFiDog Captive Portal
Subject: Re: [isf-wifidog] Repository move complete

Goooood job Benoit . Thank you so much

Now, I ask you guys. How do we deal we the sf.net CVS. Should we  
clean it up, and put it in read only with a file noticing people we  
have moved ? Also, we'll need to tell people on sf.net that we have  
moved for developper access (though we will still use sf.net for  
stable releases).


any thoughts ?


On 16-Jan-2006, at 22:52 , Benoit Grégoire wrote:

> After a uselessly long and difficult process (mostly caused by my  
> poor system
> administration skills, especially with Debian), the CVS->SVN  
> repository move
> is finally complete.
>
> Annonymous access:
> Auth server:  svn checkout https://dev.wifidog.org/svn/trunk/ 
> wifidog-auth
> Gateway:  svn checkout https://dev.wifidog.org/svn/trunk/wifidog
>
> Write access:
> For those who need write access, please send me, Philippe or  
> François your
> login username and "htpasswd" encrypted password.  Feel free to use  
> MD5
> instead of standard crypt if you prefer.
>
> Note that you don't have to wait for your account to be created to  
> start work,
> as there is no difference between an annonymous and a developper  
> commit.
>
> Uncommited changes:
> If you had local, uncommited changes in your CVS checkout that you  
> would like
> to move to your new SVN working copy, the following command in your  
> CVS
> checkout should generate a patch that you can then apply to your SVN
> checkout:
> cvs -q diff -uN
>
> For those who have never used SVN before, here is a tutorial for  
> CVS users:
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.forcvs
>
> A few Trac notes:
> Note that you can link directly to a revision, a changeset, a  
> ticked, etc.
> anywhere in the wiki, and even in the SVN commit message.
> http://dev.wifidog.org/wiki/TracLinks
>
> Enjoy!
> -- 
> Benoit Grégoire, http://benoitg.coeus.ca/
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