[racket-dev] The repository is now split

From: Sam Tobin-Hochstadt (samth at cs.indiana.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 5 13:49:55 EST 2014

The rate limit only applies to API calls, not to downloads, so I don't
think that could be it.

Sam

On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Stephen Chang <stchang at ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
> Typed "make" and it timed out again.
>
> Could it be a github rate limit?
> https://developer.github.com/v3/rate_limit/
> https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting
>
>
> Downloading https://github.com/racket/distributed-places/tarball/917d33e217b3b4897fd86a5a8116087b0714b279
> Downloading https://github.com/racket/racklog/tarball/71bc8cb3dff36f343d6cdaa05e257e34def8d757
> Downloading https://github.com/racket/rackunit/tarball/7300f625d56940667657dc3170acf728bf171992
> Downloading https://github.com/racket/readline/tarball/a6298fd5370f9647f815c813cb5ad3032a2c0487
> tcp-connect: connection failed
>   address: github.com
>   port number: 443
>   step: 6
>   system error: Connection timed out; errno=110
>   context...:
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Stephen Chang <stchang at ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
>> Did a fresh clone and then make (Debian 7.4) and got the error below,
>> even though git is not down. Do we need to increase the timeout?
>>
>> Downloading https://github.com/racket/icons/tarball/d6ec572b628874361c104858dad2a574119872fb
>> Downloading https://github.com/racket/images/tarball/3458568c6ba363ae9510adf4ec5001aef582f651
>> Downloading https://github.com/racket/lazy/tarball/fca189e90c6ab9bb5101d99b67d57c9ba010b83c
>> tcp-connect: connection failed
>>   address: codeload.github.com
>>   port number: 443
>>   step: 6
>>   system error: Connection timed out; errno=110
>>   context...:
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Matthew Flatt <mflatt at cs.utah.edu> wrote:
>>> In cooperation with Sam, I've pushed a change to the way that `make`
>>> links the content of "pkgs". If you run `make` again, it should tell
>>> you to delete your old
>>>
>>>   racket/etc/config.rktd
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, the "native-pkgs" submodule is gone. The problem that John saw
>>> with "libintl.8.dylib" has been fixed by updating the native-library
>>> packages on "pkgs.racket-lang.org". You'll need to use `raco pkg
>>> update` to get those updates!
>>>
>>> For now, use `git pull` to update core Racket and the handful of
>>> packages in "pkgs". Use `raco pkg update` to update anything else. We
>>> expect to make `raco pkg update` apply to everything (i.e., to imply a
>>> `git pull` in the main repository's directory), but we're not there,
>>> yet.
>>>
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