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The website is down #306
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The project's website has been down for several days. I guess the hosting company shut it down because the payment was overdue. I am working on solving this issue - but there is little I can do until I regain access to my father's hosting account. For this, I will most likely need physical access to his work computer, which I will have in June when I am back home. Sorry for the inconvenience. |
I have fixed the website (https://sk1project.net) and it is operational again. Unfortunately, old hosting company wiped everything clean, and I had been restoring everything from the backups I found on my father's computer, so there are some parts still missing (such as Downloads, nightly builds, etc.). I will fix it as soon as I figure out how did it work before and where are those missing files. |
@albertbronsky |
It's great news, @albertbronsky!
As I understand he used Docker (hosted on PC or somewhere online?) + https://github.com/sk1project-build-bot + Travis CI
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Thanks, I have access to his Travis account, but for some reason every build has been failing since May. I will look into this. |
Great! Also, are you got access to As fo Travis CI, I suppose it also requires to migrate |
Yes, I have access to it.
I am aware of it, but the problem is that I don't have access to @sk1project-build-bot GitHub account which is needed to sign in into Travis CI (I previously said that I had access to his Travis account but that turned out to be another account which is not related to sK1 builds - sorry for the confusion). I am working on this issue with GitHub Support now. |
As you has full access to @sk1project, I suppose it would be possible to setup Travis-CI (as separate account) to move all build bots to actual repos (without keeping it separately as forks). Otherwise it would be possible (as temporary solution) to deploy @sk1project's Travis CI build artifacts on GitHub as What you think, @albertbronsky? Cast @maxim-s-barabash |
Site works but downloads are not. |
JFTR, Those |
however i found that sK1 2.0rc5 was installed |
@albertbronsky, as I see you did some work last month on build scripts fixing. Any news on restoring build environment? (I just hope there would be a chance to release sK1 2.0 next mont, at least as source release) |
I managed to restore Travis CI build environment, but it works in manual mode, not automated, since I don't have the server code for pushing new files to the site. |
What about to upload builds using |
Uploading releases to the website is not an issue - I can do so by hand, if need be. Later on I will set up an automated CI/CD solution, such as uploading Travis CI builds to GitHub Releases and mirroring that to the website too. |
https://sk1project.net/palettes/download/ lists links to download palettes compatible with various programs. http://downloads.sk1project.net/palettes/v1.0/palette-collection_1.0_GPL.zip is a 404 Not Found. Others may be too. Similarly, the individual palette pages' downloads are 404, e.g. https://sk1project.net/palettes/android-ics-colors/ links to http://downloads.sk1project.net/palettes/v1.0/00001/Android_ICS_colors.gpl If the data is available in some form from a Git repository, then please give a link to help future visitors too who are unfamiliar with the source's structure. Also, when viewing https://sk1project.net/palettes/android-ics-colors/ and some other pages, a warning is shown at the top of the page:
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