On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Mario Domenech Goulart <[email protected]> wrote: > > How about making henrietta fetch the documentation when serving eggs? > It's not the optimal solution but it looks simple. > > For example, when the user executes > > $ chicken-install spiffy > > henrietta would get > http://chicken.wiki.br/eggref/<chicken-major-version>/spiffy, save its > contents to spiffy.html (maybe could be cached) then give it to > chicken-install. > > Maybe it could even be done by chicken-install itself.
Converting the doc to HTML would be much easier when a few eggs can be used for that. chicken-install must work with the core libraries. I think henrietta is possibly the better place to modify. > > It'll probably slow down the egg installation process a little bit, but > it would free us from the hassle of having to care about the format > being used. If there's something at > http://chicken.wiki.br/eggref/<chicken-major-version>/<egg-name>, this > approach should work, no matter if the docs have been generated via wiki > or via eggdoc. Can someone give me the status of how and when the documentation that uses eggdoc is updated? I darkly remember that Ivan has a cronjob running for that. Where is the HTML stored? cheers, felix _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
