Thanks

-d


On September 5, 2020 21:16:23 Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:

The changes looked good to me so I went ahead and merged them to the asf-site branch so now they are on the live site.

Ralph

On Sep 4, 2020, at 11:51 PM, Davyd McColl <dav...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Ralph

Sorry for wasting your time. I stupidly fixed up some of the the site in the SVN tree last time, and then re-generated before commiting to the github site, so it was still in a 1/2 state and I guess I was looking at the wrong thing in my browser when I checked ):

I've updated again and validated that the *2.0.9* links point at the right place; pushed to asf-staging & checked on http://logging.staged.apache.org/log4net.

-d
On 2020/09/05 08:12:19, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
OK, I’ve looked at http://logging.staged.apache.org/log4net. The download page still doesn’t look correct. The heading still says 2.0.8 although the source zip is 2.0.9 as it should be. The binary artifacts display as 2.0.8 but the links point to 2.0.9. Log4j controls all of this with a variable in the pom.xml file.

Ralph


On Sep 2, 2020, at 11:01 PM, Davyd McColl wrote:

Ralph, I've updated apache/logging-log4net-site#asf-staging with the latest build artifacts from the apache/logging-log4net repo, please validate when you have time.

Matt, I don't think I have access to push binary artifacts -- and, if I do, I don't know where (I'm quite sure Ralph did that for me last time, tho I'll need to understand better at some point so as to be less of a PITA); at least I understand now that the SVN repo for the logging site is deprecated and the new place I should be putting generated site material is as above (apache/logging-log4net-site#asf-staging)

-d


On 2020/09/02 17:01:15, Matt Sicker wrote:
Subversion is still used for publishing release artifacts. The
previous Subversion-based system for publishing the website itself has
been migrated to git. Without using git-lfs, I don't see us migrating
from svn to git for release distribution for quite some time (svn
seems better suited for archiving binary files like that).





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