At 11.10 10/06/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Marco A. Calamari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A couple of months ago, in the publicity page
> > of the Italian section, we decided the insertion
> > of Italian translation af some articles.
> >=20
> > To do that, I created an "italian" dir under content
> > dir, & put there the related files.
> >=20
> > One week ago those links became broken
>
>It looks like that directory is not in CVS - did you=20
>copy those files to Sourceforge manually (e.g. using=20
>scp), instead of putting them in CVS?
>
>What you should do is something like this:
>
>my-machine% cd lang/it/content
>my-machine% cvs add italian
>my-machine% cvs add italian/*.html
>my-machine% cvs commit .
>
>The files will then appear at the next website update
>(up to six hours).
>
>To force the site to update immediately, do this:
>
>my-machine% ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>marcoc@usw-pr-shell2:~$ cd /home/groups/f/fr/freenet/bin
>marcoc@usw-pr-shell2:~$ ./makeweb.bash

Hi Theo,

first, thanks for your kind answer.

No, it's not a cvs problem; first I used CVS, and
  second the links worked until 10 days ago, just after
  the attack, when the links stop working.

I think that something changed in the virtual host
  setting; what do you think if I create a new dir at
  the same level of the "lang" one & put things there ?

I would prefere not to mess with the cvs, leaving
  empty directory anywhere.

For instance I put files in another web space I own,
  but the whole thing stinks.


Have a good day.  marco

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