Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hi,
One thing that always bothered my in fusion cvs: why do the generated
docs have to be in the cvs/svn? Why not just let them be... well...
generated?
Because it allows the releases to be done taking the docs from the
generated dir instead of generating them.
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hi,
One thing that always bothered my in fusion cvs: why do the generated
docs have to be in the cvs/svn? Why not just let them be... well...
generated?
The real answer is that if you do not svn checkout the doc directory,
Xenomai build system should continue
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Indeed. But this is the special attention I'm talking about ;) I'm still
not convinced about the need 'em for the release reasoning. Let's put
it this way: what trouble would it bring, if we had dist
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Indeed. But this is the special attention I'm talking about ;) I'm still
not convinced about the need 'em for the release reasoning.
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
It means looking at the doc, if there are no anomalies, like warnings,
parsing errors of doxygen, or typos in the text. Usually takes an hour
or two. I admit I am not fast, but I think it would take some time for
Philippe to do
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Having the generated documentation in svn repository also allows us to
copy it to the documentation directory of the download zone from a
script run by cron.
Ok, this makes sense. But could be done by other means, too, I guess.
Automatically ? It
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Gilles Chanteperdrix kirjoitti:
Having the generated documentation in svn repository also allows
us to
copy it to the documentation directory of the download zone from a
script run by cron.
Ok, this makes sense. But could be done by other means, too, I