Re: brutus may be having a problem

2004-07-12 Thread Leo Simons
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 2) Restore the config such that http://brutus.apache.org/gump/{flavour} goes to /usr/local/gump/{flavour}/results. done (for public, jdk15 and test, not any flavour). - LSD - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: brutus may be having a problem

2004-07-12 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 2) Restore the config such that http://brutus.apache.org/gump/{flavour} goes to /usr/local/gump/{flavour}/results. done (for public, jdk15 and test, not any flavour). Thanks, I've restored the config to write back to these places. regards Adam

Re: brutus may be having a problem

2004-07-09 Thread Stephen McConnell
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 3h 23m. That's an improvement! :-) Daft, but I've not been paying attention (too painful to look) :-) -- what was it before? The cycle time between updates of the web site was around 9 hours - gump was reporting about 5 hours for the run (so we are already seeing a big

brutus may be having a problem

2004-07-08 Thread Stephen McConnell
http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/modules.html Message: null Description: No details available. Sender: org.apache.cocoon.servlet.CocoonServlet Source: Cocoon Servlet Request URI modules.html cause /home/gump/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.24/webapps/gump/content/xdocs/modules.xml (No such file or

Re: brutus may be having a problem

2004-07-08 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/modules.html Yup, maybe my merge has some kinks to work out. Still, Leo (or other), could I request a quick reconfigure? 1) Let's remove tomcat. 2) Restore the config such that http://brutus.apache.org/gump/{flavour} goes to