digitalmars.D - Dub infrastructure
- Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire (17/17) Oct 30 2023 Hey guys (and gals),
- Petar Kirov [ZombineDev] (7/24) Oct 31 2023 Hey Tristan, thanks for reaching out! I've contacted with the
- Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire (4/12) Oct 31 2023 Works! I can reach the http://code.dlang.com website and Dub
- Petar Kirov [ZombineDev] (3/17) Oct 31 2023 Great to hear, you're welcome!
- Witold (4/18) Nov 04 2023 I think you got the address wrong, should be:
Hey guys (and gals), Not sure if this is the correct place to post this as I couldn't find a specific topic for it that would fit. My question is regarding the infrastructure (and whoever maintains it) that runs code.dlang.org and what I presume to be the service which Dub connects to in order to pull package lists from. I live in a town with an ISP that solely provides an IPv6 connection, this isn't a problem, DNS64 gets around most problems and in any case the sites I care about I can reach. However, I cannot reach code.dlang.org and was wondering if there was any plans to get it IPv6 compliant. Complete with an AAAA record and V6 address to go along with it. My current work around is... kinda expensive. I have to use my mobile data for pulling packages and pushing to Dub. Thanks! Keep it 100.
Oct 30 2023
On Monday, 30 October 2023 at 18:21:08 UTC, Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire wrote:Hey guys (and gals), Not sure if this is the correct place to post this as I couldn't find a specific topic for it that would fit. My question is regarding the infrastructure (and whoever maintains it) that runs code.dlang.org and what I presume to be the service which Dub connects to in order to pull package lists from. I live in a town with an ISP that solely provides an IPv6 connection, this isn't a problem, DNS64 gets around most problems and in any case the sites I care about I can reach. However, I cannot reach code.dlang.org and was wondering if there was any plans to get it IPv6 compliant. Complete with an AAAA record and V6 address to go along with it. My current work around is... kinda expensive. I have to use my mobile data for pulling packages and pushing to Dub. Thanks! Keep it 100.Hey Tristan, thanks for reaching out! I've contacted with the server admin and we've enabled IPv6 on both the server and the DNS level. Enjoy! Cheers, Petar
Oct 31 2023
On Tuesday, 31 October 2023 at 13:28:13 UTC, Petar Kirov [ZombineDev] wrote:On Monday, 30 October 2023 at 18:21:08 UTC, Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire wrote:Works! I can reach the http://code.dlang.com website and Dub works! Thanks![...]Hey Tristan, thanks for reaching out! I've contacted with the server admin and we've enabled IPv6 on both the server and the DNS level. Enjoy! Cheers, Petar
Oct 31 2023
On Tuesday, 31 October 2023 at 15:20:59 UTC, Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire wrote:On Tuesday, 31 October 2023 at 13:28:13 UTC, Petar Kirov [ZombineDev] wrote:Great to hear, you're welcome!On Monday, 30 October 2023 at 18:21:08 UTC, Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire wrote:Works! I can reach the http://code.dlang.com website and Dub works! Thanks![...]Hey Tristan, thanks for reaching out! I've contacted with the server admin and we've enabled IPv6 on both the server and the DNS level. Enjoy! Cheers, Petar
Oct 31 2023
On Tuesday, 31 October 2023 at 15:20:59 UTC, Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire wrote:On Tuesday, 31 October 2023 at 13:28:13 UTC, Petar Kirov [ZombineDev] wrote:I think you got the address wrong, should be: https://code.dlang.orgOn Monday, 30 October 2023 at 18:21:08 UTC, Tristan Brice Velloza Kildaire wrote:Works! I can reach the http://code.dlang.com website and Dub works! Thanks![...]Hey Tristan, thanks for reaching out! I've contacted with the server admin and we've enabled IPv6 on both the server and the DNS level. Enjoy! Cheers, Petar
Nov 04 2023