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-rw-r--r--gnustep.txt20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/gnustep.txt b/gnustep.txt
index 457f5b1ba2d7..fc288f5da4f9 100644
--- a/gnustep.txt
+++ b/gnustep.txt
@@ -13,16 +13,16 @@
'status': 'official'}
pkgcore 0.12.28
+ * Adding new repository
$ pmaint --config /var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/data-sync/etc/portage sync gnustep
-*** syncing gnustep
-fatal: unable to access 'https://anongit.gentoo.org/git/proj/gnustep.git/': Recv failure: Connection reset by peer
-!!! failed syncing gnustep
- * Sync failed with 1
- * Will try to re-create
-$ pmaint --config /var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/data-sync/etc/portage sync gnustep
-WARNING:pkgcore:anarchy repo at '/var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/sync/anarchy', doesn't specify masters in metadata/layout.conf. Please explicitly set masters (use "masters =" if the repo is standalone).
+WARNING:pkgcore:fordfrog repo at '/var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/sync/fordfrog', doesn't specify masters in metadata/layout.conf. Please explicitly set masters (use "masters =" if the repo is standalone).
+WARNING:pkgcore:fordfrog repo at '/var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/sync/fordfrog', doesn't specify masters in metadata/layout.conf. Please explicitly set masters (use "masters =" if the repo is standalone).
+WARNING:pkgcore:gnome repo at '/var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/sync/gnome', doesn't specify masters in metadata/layout.conf. Please explicitly set masters (use "masters =" if the repo is standalone).
*** syncing gnustep
Cloning into '/var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/sync/gnustep'...
-fatal: unable to access 'https://anongit.gentoo.org/git/proj/gnustep.git/': OpenSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to anongit.gentoo.org:443
-!!! failed syncing gnustep
- * Sync failed again with 1, removing
+*** synced gnustep
+ * Sync succeeded
+$ git log --format=%ci -1
+$ git show -q --pretty=format:%G? HEAD
+$ pmaint --config /var/lib/repo-mirror-ci/data/etc/portage regen --use-local-desc --pkg-desc-index -t 32 gnustep
+ * Cache regenerated successfully