Weird script when the result was that there was still the directory 
/www/jakarta.apache.org/.svn
present.
Very curious when httpd is going to use maven for their site :)

Mvgr,
Martin

Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
> probably a 
> 
> find /www -name .svn -type d | xargs rm -rf  ## we do not need these 
> directories, all sites are built and deployed by maven anyway. 
> 
> :-)
> 
>       Best regards
>               Henning
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 10:32 +0100, sebb wrote:
>> Thanks; that's also fixed the missing updates.
>>
>> I wonder how it happened?
>>
>> S/
>> On 07/06/07, Martin van den Bemt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I've fixed it.. Old dir structure under site3.
>>> (just moved the old site directory to site3 and run svn update from the 
>>> /www/jakarta.apache.org
>>> directory)
>>>
>>> Mvgr,
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> Scott Eade wrote:
>>>> sebb wrote:
>>>>> Not sure what's happened, but the .svn directories seem to have
>>>>> disappeared from the directory tree:
>>>>>
>>>>> /www/jakarta.apache.org/site
>>>>>
>>>>> It means that "svn update site" no longer works...
>>>> What would the fix be - to check out the site again?
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
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