Billy,Check the post-commit messages; I and Gerstel just committed 22623 and 22624 today, meaning that sourceforge restored version 22622.Are you saying that two commits from before the Sourceforge failure have now been lost?Nick--On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Billy Poon <bkpoon@lbl.gov> wrote:I tried updating my local copy of cctbx and it seems that sourceforge restored revision 22623. I have revision 22624, so svn did not update my copy. I guess we have to figure out how to get the sourceforge version to be the most recent.-BillyOn Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Nigel Moriarty <nwmoriarty@lbl.gov> wrote:_______________________________________________FolksThe return of SVN on SF has caused a few problems on the BuildBot but I moved the cctbx_project directory and forced some builds. I'm hoping things will progress but will check later tonight.There have been some strange error messages causing some emails to be send but I'm hoping things will settle soon.CheersNigel---Nigel W. Moriarty
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