Hi, I've just tried to do a fresh checkout (git clone) with libvirt sources tree and had no luck because it seems to be inaccessible/non-existent at all. Is this temporary situation or I have to only use git:// proto? I'm asking because I'm sitting behind rather restrictive corporate proxy which does not allow anything but a little set of protocols such as HTTP(S). Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/attachments/20110120/f1767b0e/attachment.htm>
? 2011?01?20? 22:55, Fyodor Kupchik ??:> Hi, > > I've just tried to do a fresh checkout (git clone) with libvirt sources > tree and had no luck because it seems to be inaccessible/non-existent at > all. Is this temporary situation or I have to only use git:// proto? > I'm asking because I'm sitting behind rather restrictive corporate proxy > which does not allow anything but a little set of protocols such as HTTP(S). >http://libvirt.org/downloads.html Regards Osier
On 21/01/2011, at 1:55 AM, Fyodor Kupchik wrote:> Hi, > > I've just tried to do a fresh checkout (git clone) with libvirt sources tree and had no luck because it seems to be inaccessible/non-existent at all. Is this temporary situation or I have to only use git:// proto? > I'm asking because I'm sitting behind rather restrictive corporate proxy which does not allow anything but a little set of protocols such as HTTP(S).Just checked the server setup here, and it doesn't look like there's any way other than git://. Not even http://. Sorry. :(