fetchdata on alioth

Joachim Breitner nomeata at debian.org
Tue Aug 26 23:06:06 UTC 2014


Hi,


Am Sonntag, den 24.08.2014, 21:16 -0700 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
> I don't exactly know what fetchdata is, but it kills alioth. So you will
> either:
> 
> a) rewrite it to be not to ressource intensive
> b) runs the process with lower priority
> c) run it somewhere else

it is part of PET, the package tracker, that we run for the Debian
Haskell Group, and I don’t know much about it.

@PET-Devel: Can you help me figure out what’s going here?

(Is PET even actively maintained these days?)

Greetings,
Joachim



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