Well, I use mvn site:stage-deploy for Log4j 2 to get the full site content. But that is required for a multi-project site. So, yes, you are correct. If mvn site:deploy could deploy directly into svn we could then use it.
Ralph On Jun 11, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > Thank you Ralph for this excellent guide. > > Do I understand correctly - so far we cannot use something like "mvn > site:deploy". We bascially need to generate the site locally and copy > the content locally to a new repository (the cms one). Is that > correct? > > Cheers > > On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 7:18 PM, Ralph Goers <[email protected]> > wrote: >> See http://wiki.apache.org/logging/ManagingTheWebSite >> >> Ralph >> >> On Jun 10, 2012, at 8:58 AM, Ralph Goers wrote: >> >> I plan to document this on the wiki when I get home later today. The process >> isn't quite as you have listed. >> >> 1. Check out the production web site. >> 2. Create a log4xxx directory adjacent to the log4j directory, >> 3. Underneath that directory create a directory for the releases of the >> component such as log4xxx-1.8. >> 4. Copy the release website into that directory. >> 5. In your log4xxx directory create a symlink of 1.x to log4xxx-1.8. "ln -s >> log4xxx-1.8 1.x" on a Mac or unix system. Windows doesn't support links >> afaik. >> 6. Make sure all that is added to svn and commit it. >> 7. In the main web site check that index.twig and the navbar template >> reference your component as "log4xxx/1.x". >> 8. Unindent your component in extpaths.txt. >> >> If you want to use the CMS directly it is certainly easy to do. >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> On Jun 10, 2012, at 2:18 AM, Stefan Bodewig <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> On 2012-06-10, Ralph Goers wrote: >> >> >> We really don't need to use the maven publish plugin as I've checked >> >> in the each project in its own release directly and then used a >> >> symlink to point the project site to the specific release. Each of >> >> the other sub-sites should do the same thing. >> >> >> I missed most of the thread, been busy elsewhere, sorry. I'd like to >> >> add log4net to the site "the right way", what do I need to do? >> >> >> This is my understanding >> >> >> (1) check in the log4net site wherever I want >> >> >> (2) create a symlink from where I commited the site to content/log4net >> >> >> (3) un-indent log4net in extpath.txt >> >> >> Is this correct? >> >> >> Problems I currently see: >> >> >> * the log4net site is generated by Maven and has inconsistent line-ends, >> >> is there any better way than Ant's fixcrlf task to fix that? Our >> >> build already includes NAnt and Maven, I'd prefer to avoid adding a >> >> third build tool 8-) >> >> >> Mid-term log4net may be better off using the CMS directly, but that's >> >> something we need to discuss. >> >> >> * I don't know how and where to perform step (2) from above. >> >> >> Stefan >> >> > > > > -- > http://www.grobmeier.de > https://www.timeandbill.de
