[Ns-developers] code.nsnam.org is no longer down
Raj Bhattacharjea
raj.b at gatech.edu
Fri Oct 17 08:06:29 PDT 2008
The code services have been successfully migrated. You should be able
to use it just as before. Note that the ssh host key has changed, so
you will need to delete the appropriate lines in your known_hosts
files, then reaccept the new "unknown" key.
I tested a pull and push into ns-3-dev, and a clone and push into a
private repo. Everything seems to be working. If anything appears to
be wrong, please contact me ASAP.
There are some new web features that worth noting in the newer version
of mercurial we are using. Namely, there are now Atom feeds in
addition to RSS feeds for the repos, and you can now use subdirectory
structure to filter repositories. For example, if Joe wanted to see
all of his repositories, he could visit:
http://code.nsnam.org/tjkopena/
This would show all of his repositories. If he wanted to filter
further, since Joe stores his presentations in a "docs" folder on the
server, he could visit:
http://code.nsnam.org/tjkopena/docs
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Raj Bhattacharjea
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ph.D. Candidate
Systems Analyst
404.894.2955
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