Logging Services uses CTR. Reviews are never required. However, the process
for web sites is to update the ask-staging branch, push that, verify the change
on the staged site, and then checkout the asf-site branch and do “git rebase
asf-staging”.
Ralph
> On Nov 16, 2022, at 11:39 PM, Davyd
Looking at .htaccess it seems everything is directed to log4net-2.0.15.
In log4net-2.0.15/release I see
sdk -> log4net-2.0.8/release/sdk
I think that symlink is wrong and should be ../../log4net-2.0.8/release/sdk -
assuming of course you want 2.0.15 to reference something in 2.0.8.
Ralph
>
Ralph, I'd appreciate any help here. Seems there's a permissions error or
something - sdk docs links return a 403.
-d
On 16 November 2022 23:22:26 Alex Winfield <7nil...@gmail.com> wrote:
Where should I look for the docs?
All of the examples point to dead links:
Is this a consistent failure or random?
> On Nov 16, 2022, at 3:42 PM, Ralph Goers wrote:
>
> I haven’t run a build in a while and looking at the recent commits I am not
> sure what is causing this, but some change since 2.19.0 is now causing the
> following build failures in log4j-core.
>
>
I haven’t run a build in a while and looking at the recent commits I am not
sure what is causing this, but some change since 2.19.0 is now causing the
following build failures in log4j-core.
Ralph
[ERROR] Failures:
[ERROR] LoggerTest.basicFlow:90 expected: <2> but was: <4>
[ERROR]
Where should I look for the docs?
All of the examples point to dead links:
https://logging.apache.org/log4net/release/config-examples.html
Sample code online doesn't appear to actually work (%aspnet-context appears
to be parsed as just %a, with "spnet-context" as a static string).
I can see
Just FYI from the Maven list regarding site generation.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Tamás Cservenák
Date: Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 05:19
Subject: [DISCUSS] Quo Vadis Maven Site
To: Maven Developers List
Howdy,
This is really just a brainstorming thread I'd like to spin, regarding