I now get 404 messages when trying to access gnuradio.org. Is this still
some caching trouble from my side, or does anyone else see this? It
works if I go through shannon.gnuradio.org (and they should be the
same… or not?).
MB
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Communications Engineering Lab (CEL)
I now get 404 messages when trying to access gnuradio.org. Is this still
some caching trouble from my side, or does anyone else see this? It
works if I go through shannon.gnuradio.org (and they should be the
same… or not?).
And yes, I guess it’s something to do with caching somewhere.
Speaking of caching, search engines don’t seem to have picked up on
the changes yet. While I’m sure that the updates will eventually
propagate, is it possible to add redirects in the meantime?
Thomas
Yes, we can do that. I’ll do it when I get home this weekend.
That’s the old-style Redmine layout. The new one is: http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki
Which makes more logical sense for one thing. If you go to this link
directly, do you have any problems?
And yes, I guess it’s something to do with caching somewhere.
Speaking of caching, search engines don’t seem to have picked up on
the changes yet. While I’m sure that the updates will eventually
propagate, is it possible to add redirects in the meantime?
Thomas
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