On Tuesday 15 of March 2016 21:10:41 Fat-Zer wrote: > 2016-03-15 23:01 GMT+03:00 Fat-Zer <fatzer2@...>: > > 2016-02-27 3:39 GMT+03:00 Sl�vek Banko <slavek.banko@...>: > >> On Friday 26 of February 2016 18:53:38 Fat-Zer wrote: > >>> I'm wondering, if something changed over years. > >>> Which mirror I supposed to use for scripts which meant to be used to > >>> build trinity on end-user machines from source (gentoo ebuilds)? > >>> Now I use http://scm.trinitydesktop.org/scm/git/<package name>. Is it > >>> correct, or there is something better? > >>> > >>> I don't think it will make a high load any day, unless TDE will become > >>> anyway popular, but you never know and it's better to ask... > >> > >> scm.trinitydesktop.org is the primary server. For users with the right > >> to commit, it is necessary to use this server => it is a primary source. > >> > >> Besides the primary server is here mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org, which > >> may serve for ordinary users, for whom it is sufficient read-only > >> access. The advantage is that the mirror is placed on the faster line > >> and its use not to cause overloading line to the primary server. Mirror > >> is currently synchronized with the primary server once per hour. > > > > Thanks, I'd better use mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org for ebuilds... > > Hmm strange.. I've tried to "git clone -v > http://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tdelib" > but it hang up on "Cloning into 'tdelibs'..." > Because git on the mirror is realized using cgit, during cloning is not displayed detailed progress of cloning. Therefore, on a larger module it may seem that cloning is jammed. -- Sl�vek