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savannah cgit disabled due to abuse #460
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emacs-pgtk also gives me http 429 error.
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Seems like I'm still getting the error with emacs-pgtk too even after applying the commit. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. |
If the builds themselves rely on cgit tarballs they'll still fail, sorry; the PR I made only un-stuck github actions. |
Savannah seems to be up again :) |
Closing this for now. Feel free to reopen if this issue resurfaces. |
Per https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2025-01/msg00017.html
This is causing the updater scripts to fail and not update package indices; in the short term we'll disable updating emacs-unstable, the only thing that relies on it afaict.
I'll open a PR shortly for that that we can revert when the abuse issue is resolved, or start working toward another solution (my imo bad idea is to use emacs-mirror/emacs for generating the index as long as the build itself does not use it)
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