David Crossley wrote:
I don't have any such problems. I am using
today's trunk and Java-1.4
I admit that I'm using Java 5.
Did you do this? ...
cd main
./build.sh clean; ./build.sh
cd ../site-author
forrest clean
forrest
yes, all of it
that works fine for me.
Funny things is, every
Tried turning validation off completely
forrest.validate=false
and it has started processing documents.
Should I commit that change until we have fixed the problem?
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Ferdinand Soethe
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Tried turning validation off completely
forrest.validate=false
and it has started processing documents.
Should I commit that change until we have fixed the problem?
In my opinion, no. We will just end up with a stack
of xml validation problems to fix.
Since
David Crossley wrote:
In my opinion, no. We will just end up with a stack
of xml validation problems to fix.
Since this is only an intermittent problem for
some Windows users, why not just edit your
forrest.properties file.
Fine. will do that.
Really the Windows users will need to
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
OK, I just committed the last fixes to broken links.
Docs compiles ok again. While at it I cleaned up a number of
technically working but contentwise useless links.
Still present are some inconsistencies in handling files that are
versioned but should probably not be.
David Crossley wrote:
However i don't understand why you didn't do it bit-by-bit.
Now the site-author build is busted with a massive amount of
broken links, and no-one can build/publish the docs anymore.
Seems like somebody beat me to breaking docs.
Plugin
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Please keep track of what URLs you have changed. The webserver
.htaccess file will need entries to handle these moved
documents. There are links from external sites and
mail archives that will suddenly be broken.
site-author/content/.htaccess
OK, here it comes.
The only way I've been able to build static sites
since the upgrade of ant is to turn off validation.
I'm running on Windows/2000 Professional and jdk
1.5.0_06. I've removed ANT_HOME, all CLASSPATH
information, and %ANT_HOME%\bin from my path.
When I do that, I get the following error when
Thanks Mark,
you may be right about this even though I'm getting a different error
message. But it is really far beyond me to make sense of the
situation.
So if it's not just me having problems compiling docs with the current
version, can we please fix this or roll back (the responsible code
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Thanks Mark,
you may be right about this even though I'm getting a different error
message. But it is really far beyond me to make sense of the
situation.
So if it's not just me having problems compiling docs with the current
version, can we please fix this or
I did.
Actually, I did something much more severe. I deleted
my entire Forrest directory and pulled down a fresh
copy via subversion.
I then did the following:
1) ./builddispatcher.sh in $FORREST_HOME/etc
2) Built each of the plugins in $FORREST_HOME/plugins
3) Built glossary and citations in
Mark Eggers wrote:
I did.
Actually, I did something much more severe. I deleted
my entire Forrest directory and pulled down a fresh
copy via subversion.
I then did the following:
1) ./builddispatcher.sh in $FORREST_HOME/etc
2) Built each of the plugins in $FORREST_HOME/plugins
No
Author: ferdinand
Date: Wed May 17 06:44:54 2006
New Revision: 407256
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=407256view=rev
Log:
Finished first phase of restructuring 0.8 docs. Will require testing and
cleaning of references.
Please keep track of what URLs you have changed. The
David Crossley wrote:
Please keep track of what URLs you have changed. The webserver
.htaccess file will need entries to handle these moved
documents. There are links from external sites and
mail archives that will suddenly be broken.
site-author/content/.htaccess
OK, I'll try to make a
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