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James Browning jamesb192 at jamesb192.com
Mon Sep 26 07:21:55 UTC 2022


Paul Theodoropoulos paul at anastrophe.com wrote at 2022 Jun 13 21:11:23 Z:

> Speaking of laggy, this just showed up in my inbox today, June
> 13, at 06:52:20 -0700.

> I spent a large portion of my systems administrator career
> building and managing mailservers. I'd be happy to assist if I
> can - regrettably though, I don't have direct experience with
> Postfix - the MTA involved here - having instead used qmail,
> sendmail, and exim4 over the decades.

> On 6/3/2022 at 5:05 AM, James Browning via devel wrote:

> > I quit the project a while back and have yet to be allowed to
> > join the group (greater scope). I am more useless than usual for
> > the duration, as I can't tag my work or bless other peoples'
> > work. I had forgotten that I could not merge my work for
> > 6-10months before that (fun).

> > I have a branch 2022f03-ci-patch that solves/works around some
> > periodic CI runners' issues.

> > Was there going to be a release soonish? If so, my merge request
> > can wait. Otherwise, the project should be woken up but not
> > stunned.

> > Also, the mailing list seems laggy. Is there anything that
> > anyone can do to reduce the lateness?

Paul Theodoropoulos paul at anastrophe.com wrote at 2022 Sep 16 21:51:50 Z:
> Good god, more than two months for the mailing list server to
> spit this into my inbox. Does anybody know who runs the thing,
> someone who can fix it? It's a joke at this point.

On 7/10/2022 at 2:16 PM, Gary E. Miller via devel wrote:
> > Yo Hal!

> > On Thu, 16 Jun 2022 19:33:07 -0700
> > Hal Murray via devel<devel at ntpsec.org>  wrote:

> > > Has anybody seen the serial port get stuck?
> > Not me, but I have heard reports. Usually, a voltage mismatch.

> > > It's software/kernel.  I can see the bits with a scope.
> > You can't just cat/minicom the serial port?

> > And stty shows the proper speed/framing?

> > > It works as expected until it runs out of satellites. Then,
> > > sometimes it doesn't recover.
> > Why would it run out of satellites? Forget to charge them up?

> > > Restarting ntpd doesn't fix it.  Rebooting does.
> > Wierd.
 
The list seems to run on a server [140.211.9.59] at Oregon State
University. Presumably at the open source lab there. I also think
that Gary Miller either has auth tokens or a contact there.
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