On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy, what swish-e version are you using? it must be 2.1-dev
2.1-dev-25.
should be fine.
I've now upgraded to 2.2 (what Bill suggested about recording the linkage wasn't available in 2.1-dev-25).
Bill, should we upgrade the binary on daedalus as well? I'm not symlinking to your copy. I use a real copy. Or should we leave things as is?
I'm not sure what the problem is ... The problem about two versions of testing/testing.html I can't readily see a reason for - there are two versions of this file in the modperl-docs dst_html, and by following the indexing both get picked up, but I'm not sure from where ...
If you rm -r dst_html and then bin/build -df there will be only one. But first I'd love to know how did this happen that that stale page was picked by swish-e's spider.
There's also two such pages at perl.apache.org - docs/2.0/devel/testing/testing.html
docs/general/testing/testing.html
That's fine. I need to do a cleanup. Though the old page is correctly not linked.
What's strange is that I took Bill's suggestion for finding the linking page, but only the docs/general/testing/testing.html page was reported, but still both got indexed (I also tried removing the indices and reindexing). However, as in one of your earlier messages, I tried a forced build (bin/build -f), and now only the one correct page gets indexed. However, there still remains the problem that a search for "PerlSetVar" yields fewer hits here than at perl.apache.org - I'll look into that later today ...
As Alice was saying: "things are getting weirder and weirder..."
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