[llvm-dev] [SERVER UPDATE] Moving clang, clang-analyzer, libcxxabi, libcxx ... websites to new server

Andrew Wilkins via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Tue Jan 10 17:46:00 PST 2017


On Fri, 6 Jan 2017 at 06:26 Tanya Lattner via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> All,
>
> The following websites will be moving to a new web server in the next few
> days:
> clang.llvm.org
> clang-analyzer.llvm.org
> compiler-rt.llvm.org
> dragonegg.llvm.org
> klee.llvm.org
> libclc.llvm.org
> libcxx.llvm.org
> libcxxabi.llvm.org
> lldb.llvm.org
> lld.llvm.org
> openmp.llvm.org
> polly.llvm.org
> vmkit.llvm.org
>
> Please note that llvm.org proper is NOT moving at this time. Therefore
> SVN, Bugzilla, ViewVC, and all the llvm.org/* webpages will remain on
> that server. I will be updating on this in a separate email.
>
> *How does this impact you?*
> You may see a very short downtime (< 1 hour) when the switch is made. This
> is most likely due to the DNS switch. I will notify the list when all
> websites listed have been moved. Since this does not involve SVN, the
> downtime is hopefully tolerable.
>
> *Are you fixing the SSL problem?*
> Yes. The new server will have SSL support for all websites and have an
> updated certificate.
>

Hi Tanya,

Are there more changes planned for the llvm.org web server? HTTPS is
broken, and this is affecting users of the Go bindings:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-nuts/cJE-HrH91vk/jgw7wkdxEwAJ

Cheers,
Andrew


> *What about the website auto-update?*
> Currently, the web sites all automatically update via post-commit hook for
> SVN. We have temporarily set up an alternative method and websites will
> update every 30 minutes.
>
> *What about website documentation generation?*
> There are 3 scripts that generate documentation on the web server. For
> doxygen, it will continue to update daily. For sphinx documentation, it
> will update every hour instead of immediately after a commit.
>
> In order to increase visibility into the server, these scripts have been
> enhanced to now email a list to indicate success or failure. You can either
> subscribe to the list or check the archives if you have concerns about
> documentation not being updated:
> http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/www-scripts
>
> *Why are you doing this?*
> We want to increase the reliability, stability, and speed of the LLVN
> services. The current machine is outdated and is not set up for our current
> needs.
>
> If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
>
> Thank you,
> Tanya
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