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Support Request #102620, was updated on Sun 11/23/2003 at 14:04
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Category: Hosted Projects Download Area
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: Files goes to ftp.gnu.org?
By: karl
Date: Sun 11/23/2003 at 14:04
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For the Texinfo project, the Files link goes to
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo. That's reasonably
useful, I guess, but I thought I would upload some
older releases for archiving purposes, since users
request them from time to time.
I was able to sftp one file (texinfo-2.16.tar.gz) to
/upload/texinfo, but I don't see it. The Files link
still goes to ftp.gnu.org (I thought that might have
been the default).
I looked at the help page that the admin page pointed
me to,
https://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?group_id=11&question=How_do_I_add_files_in_the_download_area.txt
and it talked about checking the right box on the
"public infos" page. I don't see any Files box there.
Everything that is there, I checked.
Help? Is there some other preference somewhere that
I'm missing?
Also, the admin/files page talks about
/download/texinfo (which doesn't work, no such file or
directory), while the help page talks about
/upload/projectname (which does exist).
Thanks.
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