This looks better, more consistent! > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 5:16 PM > To: Jakarta Commons Developers List > Subject: Re: [general] Updating the Commons common web site > > > I ended up updating the site while I was testing ssh keys on my > workstation. please review the site and make sure its what you wanted to > see updated. > > -Mark > > Mark R. Diggory wrote: > > > > > > Martin Cooper wrote: > > > >> On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 22:17:04 -0500, Mark R. Diggory > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> I'd verify that if you upload the tar.gz file to minotaur, > tar -zxvf it > >>> and see if it expands properly. Theres no requirement in the > site:deploy > >>> method that the file open in Winzip. > >> > >> > >> > >> Yes, I realise that. However, the .tar.gz file is 45 bytes long. I > >> really, really doubt that it contains all of the files needed for the > >> web site... ;-) > >> > > > > First, it will only contain the top level site. When I use Maven 1.0 I > > get a tar ball 179 kb containing all the top level html pages. > > > >> > >>> `maven site:deploy` will publish the tar to the site on minotaur > >>> appropriately, you do not have to upload it by hand. There are chances > >>> that with newer versions of Maven, that the site build is breaking. > >> > >> > >> > >> I'm sure that works if you can ever get your keys or whatever it is > >> set up so that ssh doesn't want to ask for a password. I have never > >> managed to get that working, and nobody has been able to explain to be > >> - in plain English - what I need to do to get it working. > >> > > > > Sounds like your trying to do the build on a Windoz box. I'm always > > frustrated by this as well, its a problem with the cmd shell and Java, > > not so much Maven. Reguardless, eventually I setup keys to handle the > > damn problem. The best option I've found is to use a *nix box to do the > > build. > > > >> Regardless, even if Maven managed to upload the 45 bytes, I still > >> don't think we'd have the site updated properly. ;-) > >> > > > > true, which version of Maven are you using. Granted I havn't tested the > > build on anything newer than 1.0 > > > >> > >>> the docs folder is old and I believe the build.xml file in > the top level > >>> dir is there because Craig uses it to do nightly builds. I wouldn't > >>> attempt building the site using this file, you end up creating a mess. > >> > >> > >> > >> OK. Do you have any suggestions on how to get the Maven build in > >> commons-build to create the right .tar.gz for uploading / deploying? > >> > > > > You might try setting arguments to the scp/ssh executable to include > > your username/passwd > > > > http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/site/properties.html > > > > I'll hold off on updating the site, why don't you try to get maven to > > handle your credentials. > > > > -Mark > > > >>> Martin Cooper wrote: > >>> > >>>> The wiki page on promoting projects indicates that certain files need > >>>> to be updated for the Commons common pages, but doesn't indicate how > >>>> to build those pages. I've been trying to figure it out, but my > >>>> attempts have so far failed. > >>>> > >>>> Here's what I tried: > >>>> > >>>> 1) The Maven build in commons-build seems to generate the right HTML > >>>> pages. However, the resulting .tar.gz file doesn't contain > those pages > >>>> (and in fact, WinZip thinks it's corrupt). So attempting to deploy > >>>> from there doesn't work. > >>>> > >>>> 2) The 'docs' target in the build file at the top level of Commons > >>>> fails, because it's looking for ./site.vsl, which doesn't appear > >>>> anywhere in the jakarta-commons repo. Also, just looking at the build > >>>> file, it references ../../anakia-project.xml, while that > file seems to > >>>> be present as ./anakia-project.xml. > >>>> > >>>> Someone must know how this is supposed to work, since I see that the > >>>> entries for Email and Transaction now show up in the right place. Can > >>>> someone enlighten me as to the correct process (and let me know which > >>>> of the two approaches above are supposed to work, if any, so that I > >>>> can try to fix them or remove them)? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks! > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Martin Cooper > >>>> > >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Mark Diggory > >>> Software Developer > >>> Harvard MIT Data Center > >>> http://www.hmdc.harvard.edu > >>> > >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> > >>> > > > > -- > Mark Diggory > Software Developer > Harvard MIT Data Center > http://www.hmdc.harvard.edu > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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