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[tom@hal tmp]$ sftp t...@rubyforge.org
Connecting to rubyforge.org...
t...@rubyforge.org's password:
sftp> ls -l
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tom tom 62 Oct 27 14:05 alltail.sh
drwxrwxr-x 2 tom tom 4096 Oct 25 11:35 cron
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tom tom 762 Dec 16 16:04 decode.rb
-rw-r--r-- 1 tom tom 5 Mar 24 09:04 test.txt
[ ... various other files ... ]
sftp> rm test.txt
Removing /home/tom/test.txt
sftp> bye
[tom@hal tmp]$
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Yours,
Tom
> ..many thanks to Brian Candler for making this work. An example
> session:
>
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> [tom@hal tmp]$ sftp t...@rubyforge.org
> Connecting to rubyforge.org...
Thanks a *bunch* to both of you for making this work!
Let the sound of a thousand web roots getting cleaned up be heard. ;)
Thanks Tom, Brian. I just tried it out and it's quite sweet. Well done.
James
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Exactly! Let's see, /var is at 9163272 blocks used... maybe that number
will shrink :-)
Yours,
Tom
Thanks Tom and Brian! This is great news.
-Jonathan
> ...many thanks to Brian Candler for making this work. An example
> session:
Sweet!
Now when do we get rsync?
rsync --delete is much friendlier, and on your bandwidth!
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True, that would be nice... hm. We'll see!
Yours,
Tom
Now, another feature request: Subversion. Any possibility? Or at least
allow us to edit the CVS page on rubyforge to point users to an
off-site Subversion repository?
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Hm. This will probably be introduced when we upgrade to GForge 4.0...
whenever that is.
I like the idea to allow a pointer to an off-site source control
location... be it Svn, Darcs, or whatever. Not sure about a good way to
do that, though...
Yours,
Tom