I have an older version installed and want to try the latest ferret/aaf to see if it solves some perf problems, but haven''t been able to get aaf on multiple tries on multiple days now. script/plugin install svn://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/trunk/plugin/acts_as_ferret svn: Can''t connect to host ''projects.jkraemer.net'': Operation timed out Has anybody else installed this plugin lately? Any other way to get the latest? Thanks -Mark -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Still can''t connect, but I finally noticed the trunk export at the bottom of the aaf wiki. -Mark Mark Puckett wrote:> I have an older version installed and want to try the latest ferret/aaf > to see if it solves some perf problems, but haven''t been able to get aaf > on multiple tries on multiple days now. > > script/plugin install > svn://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/trunk/plugin/acts_as_ferret > > svn: Can''t connect to host ''projects.jkraemer.net'': Operation timed out > > Has anybody else installed this plugin lately? > Any other way to get the latest? > > Thanks > -Mark-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Hi Mark, are you sure there''s no firewall blocking things on your side ? The svn: protocol uses Port 3690, sometimes this is a problem with restrictive corporate networks and such. Jens On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 07:59:07PM +0200, Mark Puckett wrote:> Still can''t connect, but I finally noticed the trunk export at the > bottom of the aaf wiki. -Mark > > Mark Puckett wrote: > > I have an older version installed and want to try the latest ferret/aaf > > to see if it solves some perf problems, but haven''t been able to get aaf > > on multiple tries on multiple days now. > > > > script/plugin install > > svn://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/trunk/plugin/acts_as_ferret > > > > svn: Can''t connect to host ''projects.jkraemer.net'': Operation timed out > > > > Has anybody else installed this plugin lately? > > Any other way to get the latest? > > > > Thanks > > -Mark > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Ferret-talk mailing list > Ferret-talk at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk-- webit! Gesellschaft f?r neue Medien mbH www.webit.de Dipl.-Wirtschaftsingenieur Jens Kr?mer kraemer at webit.de Schnorrstra?e 76 Tel +49 351 46766 0 D-01069 Dresden Fax +49 351 46766 66
On 10/20/06, Jens Kraemer <kraemer at webit.de> wrote:> Hi Mark, > > are you sure there''s no firewall blocking things on your side ? > The svn: protocol uses Port 3690, sometimes this is a problem with > restrictive corporate networks and such. > > JensFYI I can connect from here too. Must be a firewall issue.
David Balmain wrote:> On 10/20/06, Jens Kraemer <kraemer at webit.de> wrote: >> Hi Mark, >> >> are you sure there''s no firewall blocking things on your side ? >> The svn: protocol uses Port 3690, sometimes this is a problem with >> restrictive corporate networks and such. >> >> Jens > > FYI I can connect from here too. Must be a firewall issue.Yes, it is. Sorry, and thanks for the reply. -Mark -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 10/27/06, Mark Puckett <mark.puckett at gmail.com> wrote:> David Balmain wrote: > > On 10/20/06, Jens Kraemer <kraemer at webit.de> wrote: > >> Hi Mark, > >> > >> are you sure there''s no firewall blocking things on your side ? > >> The svn: protocol uses Port 3690, sometimes this is a problem with > >> restrictive corporate networks and such. > >> > >> Jens > > > > FYI I can connect from here too. Must be a firewall issue. > > Yes, it is. Sorry, and thanks for the reply.Why not allow HTTP access to the svn repo? -ryan
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 09:32:53AM -0700, Ryan King wrote:> On 10/27/06, Mark Puckett <mark.puckett at gmail.com> wrote: > > David Balmain wrote: > > > On 10/20/06, Jens Kraemer <kraemer at webit.de> wrote: > > >> Hi Mark, > > >> > > >> are you sure there''s no firewall blocking things on your side ? > > >> The svn: protocol uses Port 3690, sometimes this is a problem with > > >> restrictive corporate networks and such. > > >> > > >> Jens > > > > > > FYI I can connect from here too. Must be a firewall issue. > > > > Yes, it is. Sorry, and thanks for the reply. > > Why not allow HTTP access to the svn repo?Initially I didn''t use Apache as web server on this machine, so there was no mod_svn and hence no http access to the repo. I migrated (back) to Apache some time ago, so I could give mod_svn a try. I''ll look into this. Jens -- webit! Gesellschaft f?r neue Medien mbH www.webit.de Dipl.-Wirtschaftsingenieur Jens Kr?mer kraemer at webit.de Schnorrstra?e 76 Tel +49 351 46766 0 D-01069 Dresden Fax +49 351 46766 66