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Old 30th December 2011, 04:13 PM
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[GIT] Panic because of sourceforge.net 500 error

Hi

I was just coding a bit at the siggen, and push the changes to sourceforge, so i could clone them on the other device.
Well, made some changes there, pushed it again, wanted to copy-paste from sf.net websiter, but then...
i got that 500 error..

With an additional push, it says its all up to date.
Just checked, i'm still able to clone.

But i'm curious, and close to a panic, can one browse the code?
https://sourceforge.net/p/seasc/core...4c9f4ee8/tree/

What do i have to do to fix this?

EDIT:
Weird, now that i have 're-uploaded' minimal changes a few times, its showing properly again... phew
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