On 16 January 2011 00:22, <phi...@php.net> wrote: > Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53747&edit=1 > > ID: 53747 > Updated by: phi...@php.net > Reported by: vovan-ve at yandex dot ru > Summary: CHM manual releases are failing > Status: Verified > Type: Documentation Problem > Package: Doc Build problem > PHP Version: Irrelevant > Block user comment: N > Private report: N > > New Comment: > > Error from the phd log on the Windows box: "The system cannot find the > path > specified. > " > > So it appears the build is happening, and chm files are being > pushed/rsynced, but > the chm files are created from an old PhD build. > > > Previous Comments: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [2011-01-15 23:16:57] phi...@php.net > > Making this a 'doc build' problem > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [2011-01-15 23:01:30] frozenf...@php.net > > I've checked, and the CHM releases are indeed failing to build. The > website shows them as new releases, but the date specified in the manual > itself is dated back to mid-2010. > > I suspect that the build of the CHM is simply failing, causing the file > to not be updated. > > I've moved this to PHP.net SO because it's an issue with the automatic > build system, rather than an issue with the documentation itself. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [2011-01-14 16:16:57] vovan-ve at yandex dot ru > > Description: > ------------ > On-line documentation about function basename() [ > http://php.net/basename ] has a note: > > Note: > basename() is locale aware, so for it to see the correct basename > with > multibyte character paths, the matching locale must be set using the > setlocale() function. > > But offline CHM has no such note. This is true problem. I thought before > that basename() just works with byte-string. I was really surprised > extracting zip with cyrillic file names on different platforms. O_o > > PS: Why last-mod date on index page in CHM is "2010-06-25" still?
Hello. I'm a windows user. Have karma for phpdoc and pecl/win32service. Is there anything I can do to help on the CHM build front? I build my own CHMs locally (and with the new web styling too). Quite happy working with PHPDOC, PhD and the MS CHM builder. Regards, Richard. -- Richard Quadling Twitter : EE : Zend @RQuadling : e-e.com/M_248814.html : bit.ly/9O8vFY