Last night we received a warning from the hosting provider about some limitations we were violating. One considerable source of problems was the html interface to the Amduus repository. This repository is extremely large (gigabytes).
The amduus repo is still online but just not in the html interface anymore. You can access it with any subversion client software.
If someone cares to cleanup and rebuild the Amduus repository so it does not contain such huge amounts of garbage anymore, then we can put it back in html again.
I tried to acces svn://oehive.org/amduus/trunk using RapidSVN
but get following error Error: Error while updating filelist (URL 'svn://oehive.org/amduus/trunk' non-existent in that revision)
svn://oehive.org/amduus works, thanks
SVN Newbie question: some actions require a password, is this the same as the oehive user/password ?
amduus moved: the new location is
The amduus collection is available at http://www.oehive.org/amduus
You can simply surf it with your web browser, no subversion tools required!
The subversion repository for amduus is deleted.
re: amduus repo no longer available
Hey Carl,
Last night we received a warning from the hosting provider about some limitations we were violating. One considerable source of problems was the html interface to the Amduus repository. This repository is extremely large (gigabytes).
The amduus repo is still online but just not in the html interface anymore. You can access it with any subversion client software.
If someone cares to cleanup and rebuild the Amduus repository so it does not contain such huge amounts of garbage anymore, then we can put it back in html again.
How to access svn
Hi Jurjen,
I tried to acces svn://oehive.org/amduus/trunk using RapidSVN
but get following error Error: Error while updating filelist (URL 'svn://oehive.org/amduus/trunk' non-existent in that revision)
svn://oehive.org/amduus works, thanks
SVN Newbie question: some actions require a password, is this the same as the oehive user/password ?
re: how to access svn
svn://oehive.org/amduus/trunk does not exist, because Scott did not make a "trunk" directory in the Amduus repository.
The file you are looking for is
svn://oehive.org/amduus/EQN/eqn/doc/EQN.pdf
svn repositories
It looks like you have to hit svn://www.oehive.org., rather than just svn://oehive.org/. Maybe something changed when WestHost upgraded our account.