Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Knut Anders Hatlen wrote:
Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am getting ready to refresh the Derby website. I don't do this often
and my impression is that over the course of a year, the process
morphs a little. I wanted to get a sanity check of what I'm seeing
today. I just refreshed my website client with an "svn update" command
and then I built the website using the "forrest site" command.

According to item (6) of the website-building instructions
(http://db.apache.org/derby/papers/derby_web.html), after this build I
should expect that my "svn status" command will show that the build
has touched files under build/site/skin and build/site/papers. I am
seeing that. In addition, I am seeing that the build has touched files
under

 build/site
 build/site/integrate
 build/site/manuals
 build/site/release

Hi Rick,

I see this too. All the files are generated png files, and I believe it
is safe to revert all of them. At least, that's what I did when I
updated the website a couple of days ago.
Thanks, Knut. A lot of the files are png images but I'm seeing a lot of html files that are touched as well. For instance, the files under build/site/integrate.

what changes does "svn diff" show for those html files?

Typically I revert anything that doesn't make sense to me.

-jean

Thanks for suggesting that, Jean. I'm seeing lots of diffs which I don't understand. Here's one diff I think I do understand:

-<meta name="Forrest-version" content="0.8">
+<meta name="Forrest-version" content="0.7">

I think this is a clue to me that I should try upgrading to Forrest 0.8. I'll do that and see if that helps.

Thanks,
-Rick

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