Dear,
Many links on http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ are broken (like ‘install msysGit’, ‘update msysGit’ , ‘future plans’, ...)
thanks for fixing,
Roel
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Dear,
Many links on http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ are broken (like ‘install msysGit’, ‘update msysGit’ , ‘future plans’, ...)
On Mon, 12 Sep 2011, Roel De Coninck (3E) wrote:
> Many links on http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ are broken (like
> 'install msysGit', 'update msysGit' , 'future plans', ...)
As Erik pointed out, the links are not "broken", it is just that you need
to use the Google cache (Chrome will offer that if the site timed
out) while waiting for The Real Thing to Come Up Again.
Hth,
Johannes
I take the "Hi all" as a sign that this was intended for the mailing
list, and the "reply" vs "reply all" was a slip-up. Corrected ;)
> On 12 sep, 10:20, Erik Faye-Lund <kusmab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is simply because they point to the wiki hosted on kernel.org, which is
>> down for maintenance after a security breach. There's nothing we can do
>> except to wait for it to come back up...
>
> As of today, the wiki on kernel.org is up, but the links are still
> broken.
> Maybe the wiki has been updated to a new directory tree.
>
Not quite. It seems they simply uploaded a static dump of all pages,
without the wiki-features.
> Is it possible to repair those links ?
>
I think that's time wasted, as it's likely to be fixed at some point
and then we'll have to go back and re-fix it. But if someone is eager,
I won't object ;)