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authorneodarz <neodarz@neodarz.net>2018-08-11 20:55:54 +0200
committerneodarz <neodarz@neodarz.net>2018-08-11 20:55:54 +0200
commit10b896b342c9d1051b59840b5a03abc2a4687560 (patch)
treefe91ce48173269ab477d1ef10cc5eae45d0b99fc /pipermail
parent14dfceafbc5f6ddaae8109137023fc043f66f564 (diff)
downloadnevrax-website-self-hostable-10b896b342c9d1051b59840b5a03abc2a4687560.tar.xz
nevrax-website-self-hostable-10b896b342c9d1051b59840b5a03abc2a4687560.zip
Move nevrax.com and nevrax.org to /
Diffstat (limited to 'pipermail')
-rw-r--r--pipermail/nel.mbox/nel.mbox14
-rw-r--r--pipermail/nel/2001-July/000467.html4
-rw-r--r--pipermail/nel/2001-July/000476.html2
3 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/pipermail/nel.mbox/nel.mbox b/pipermail/nel.mbox/nel.mbox
index dc29c7b5..190b2bb9 100644
--- a/pipermail/nel.mbox/nel.mbox
+++ b/pipermail/nel.mbox/nel.mbox
@@ -32969,9 +32969,9 @@ Nel changeds a lot since we wrote Snowballs. If you want compile it, you should
compile the NeL source code provided with the Snowballs source code on
nevrax.org :
- http://nevrax.org/download/snowballs_src_0_1.zip
+ /download/snowballs_src_0_1.zip
or
- http://nevrax.org/download/snowballs_src_0_2.tar.gz
+ /download/snowballs_src_0_2.tar.gz
Have fun :-)
@@ -33554,7 +33554,7 @@ List-Id: Developer's list for the NeL platform <nel.nevrax.org>
BTW, we put it on the website but we forgot to tell you guys. We formed an
advisory board for Nevrax:
-http://nevrax.com/press/board.php
+/press/board.php
and Richard Stallman agreed to be on the board (a premiere AFAIK).
He serves as our moral authority regarding Free Software, so I guess that
we can safely say we are pretty well advised as far as the GPL is
@@ -41139,11 +41139,11 @@ I setup a script doing daily snapshots of the public repository.
It's running every nigths at 03h00 CET and we placed the tar.gz and zip
files in the following place :
- http://nevrax.org/download/cvs/
+ /download/cvs/
The lastest versions is in :
- http://nevrax.org/download/cvs/latest/
+ /download/cvs/latest/
Concerning the documentation snapshots, i have to cleanup our
documentation generation system to get something usable ... i will
@@ -49682,7 +49682,7 @@ Vianney Lecroart wrote:
You can download the last (as far as i know) version of the Snowballs
datas in the lastest daily snapshot of our code :
- http://nevrax.org/download/cvs/latest/
+ /download/cvs/latest/
These data were made the 29 august.
@@ -68639,7 +68639,7 @@ have this in log file
not found
Ok, you don't have datas so the program can't find them! Get them here :
-http://nevrax.org/download/cvs
+/download/cvs
>In debug release configuration i m not able to compile opengl driver
project
diff --git a/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000467.html b/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000467.html
index f9b17c75..03013474 100644
--- a/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000467.html
+++ b/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000467.html
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ Nel changeds a lot since we wrote Snowballs. If you want compile it, you should
compile the NeL source code provided with the Snowballs source code on
nevrax.org :
- <A HREF="http://nevrax.org/download/snowballs_src_0_1.zip">http://nevrax.org/download/snowballs_src_0_1.zip</A>
+ <A HREF="/download/snowballs_src_0_1.zip">/download/snowballs_src_0_1.zip</A>
or
- <A HREF="http://nevrax.org/download/snowballs_src_0_2.tar.gz">http://nevrax.org/download/snowballs_src_0_2.tar.gz</A>
+ <A HREF="/download/snowballs_src_0_2.tar.gz">/download/snowballs_src_0_2.tar.gz</A>
Have fun :-)
diff --git a/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000476.html b/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000476.html
index 040243a3..81ebd900 100644
--- a/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000476.html
+++ b/pipermail/nel/2001-July/000476.html
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<!--beginarticle-->
<PRE>BTW, we put it on the website but we forgot to tell you guys. We formed an
advisory board for Nevrax:
-<A HREF="http://nevrax.com/press/board.php">http://nevrax.com/press/board.php</A>
+<A HREF="/press/board.php">/press/board.php</A>
and Richard Stallman agreed to be on the board (a premiere AFAIK).
He serves as our moral authority regarding Free Software, so I guess that
we can safely say we are pretty well advised as far as the GPL is