Ok it´s nearly the same you have tried allready. I think someone with
root rights should help us.
Mathias Broekelmann schrieb:
I think it´s because the x is not set for the folders:
community, skin, images, sandbox, tomahawk, javadoc, tlddoc
that prevents to go into the dirs.
Sean try to make:
> chmod -R og+x /www/myfaces.apache.org
Regards,
Mathias
Sean Schofield schrieb:
Weird, the permissions seem to be out of whack. I tried a chmod 774
and couldn't change the permissions on some of the directories (like
tomahawk.) I also tried removing the tomahawk director and couldn't
do that. It's owned by me but the group is myfaces. Does someone
else want to try?
The deploy.sh script (which untars the tarballs and removes them) runs
but it doesn't extract everything because of the permission problems.
sean
On 8/1/05, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also (and I am beginning to see that something is wrong with my
browser), the contributors page is the same as some weeks ago...
Bruno
2005/8/1, Mathias Broekelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I´ve added docu for x:columns at 28.07. to tomahawk. I´ve verified it
through my local forrest build and it should work.
Regards,
Mathias
Sean Schofield wrote:
I got an email from the cron job last week. It seemed to indicate
that everything went smoothly. Stuff that was checked in by yesterday
should have been pushed to minotaur around 12:00 AM EST. It seems to
take a few hours to replicate after that.
Can you give me an example of a page that has changed/been added that
is missing? I can try and track down what happened.
sean
On 8/1/05, Martin Marinschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering, too....
Sean did a manual transfer for me last week, but he said that it
was just
due to the fact that some ASF server was down. It should really work
automagically ;)
regards,
Martin
On 8/1/05, Mathias Broekelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I noticed that myfaces.apache.org doesn´t show the current (or at
least
the changes of the past days) state of svn. Wasn´t that published
automagically ;-)
Regards,
Mathias