website problem

Gideon Simpson gideon.simpson at gmail.com
Sun Aug 30 06:59:00 PDT 2015


I’m trying to downgrade to an older version of a port.  Is there a way to figure that out at the command line?  I used to just use the trac server to find the right svn number and then checkout that one.

-gideon

> On Aug 29, 2015, at 7:24 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org> wrote:
> 
> trac.macports.org has been down for a few days. We have reported the problem to the Mac OS Forge administrator and are awaiting a reply from him. Until it's back up, please feel free to report problems here on this mailing list. Gideon, other ways of looking up a port include the "port search" function on the command line; the database at https://www.macports.org/ports.php ; and the Subversion repository which you can access via a Subversion client (including the command line "svn" program) at https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports .
> 
> 
>> On Aug 29, 2015, at 10:32 AM, Tim Johnson <tim at akwebsoft.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Same problem here (Alaska)
>> Times out at 
>> apple-compu.edge1.sanjose2.level3.net
>> (same as with macports.org earlier)
>> from my server in Provo Utah, times out at
>> 216.156.85.14.ptr.us.xo.ne
>> 
>> * Gideon Simpson <gideon.simpson at gmail.com> [150829 07:23]:
>>> I’m trying to look up a port and I get an error when navigating to any of the trac.macports.org <http://trac.macports.org/> pages.
>>> 
>>> -gideon
> 

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