On Sat Sep 05, 2009 at 18:41:36 +0200, Guido G??nther wrote:

> $ chronicle
>       Use of uninitialized value $site
>       in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/chronicle line 1613.

> Use of uninitialized value $site
>   in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/chronicle line 1638.

> at me. The generated entries look o.k. though.

  This is caused by some new code which generates a file called
 sitemap.xml beneath your output directory.

  I guess this can only happen if you didn't pass a
 --url_prefix argument when building.

  (Or have one defined in your configuration file, if you're using
 one.)

  Apart from the sitemap.xml file being full of bogus entries, and
 the unpleasant warnings, this shouldn't cause any harm.

  Regardless I'll roll out a new update to skip the sitemap if there
 is no URL prefix supplied which should fix this bug.


Steve
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