<amitchellbullard>
Hey, everyone. I'm trying to deploy a ruby/rails app right now, but it looks like all of the ruby download links are broken: http://jruby.org/download.
<amitchellbullard>
Anyone know what the deal is.
<amitchellbullard>
Dang auto correct. 'JRuby/Rails', I meant.
<jniesen>
we've been running into issues with download today as well
<jniesen>
nothing on twitter or in here about what could be going on
<amitchellbullard>
Yeah. At first I thought maybe S3 was having some issues, but it looks S3 is healthy.
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<mtoy>
starting to be weird that there's no response from JRuby maintainers ... did they all vanish in a bizzare wormhole created by a weird bug in the JVM and really powerful quantum computer?
<havenwood>
mtoy: Probably at a conference today or something.
<enebo>
mtoy: ok I re-upped 9.1.13.0 for now but something happened so I guess next steps to understand that
<mtoy>
enebo: thanks we'll eventually need some of the archived versions as well, they are all gone too
<enebo>
mtoy: yeah I am in Japan and I have most/all of them archived but worst case we need to regenerate them all
<mtoy>
great
<enebo>
that archive is at my home though in US
<enebo>
but it is possible there is some s3 rollback magic which can restore these too
<enebo>
mtoy: they appeared to disappear after a big outtage?
<mtoy>
enebo: not sure, i came in this morning and our CI builds on travis (which download via rvm) were all over the floor. our jenkins builds use a pre-installed jruby, so they have been running fine.