Hi Chris, I'll try to follow your suggestions ... Thanks for now.
Bye Il giorno 10/dic/2011 22:37, "Chris Bartlett" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Sandro, > > Firstly, keep up the good work! > > > On 10 December 2011 06:24, Sandro Martini <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm starting to creating the 2.0.1 release from a Linux VM (ubuntu) > > using our shell scripts to avoid errors ... > > > > But you know that until now all Pivot releases has been doing by Todd, > > so as any first time I have some problems running scripts: > > Todd/Greg/others, can you give me some hint ? Thank you very much ... > > and sorry but this is very different from my usual flow (and I don't > > want to make damages), and all those info has never be published in > > our mailing lists nor docs. So after this I could get all info and > > write a README in the infra folder ... > I agree. Documenting any manual procedures will be valuable. > > > > After running the check-svn-props.sh I get in output some pivot files > > that haven't the right mime type, right (the output redirected to file > > is here in attach) ? > I can't see any attachments on this email, but probably wouldn't be > able to help much even if I could! > > > > Tried to run ven the create-tag.sh, and the tag should be done, but > > I'm running it from a folder downloaded from pivot svn trunk, so for > > example I get this: > > Error: Current folder is not the repository root > > Repository Root: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot > > Current: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/trunk > > > > Should I rename my folder "pivot_trunk" to "trunk" (or I could even > > checkout a fresh copy from the trunk) and re-launch that script but > > from an upper level (respect of my folder) ? > This sounds like it expects to have a full checkout of the root Pivot > SVN folder. > Did you try checking out a new copy from here? > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot > > > > Create-release.sh , should be executed as last (I hope :-) ) ... and I > > see inside a reference to an environment variable to $RAT_LIB , but I > > don't have it ... from where can I get it ? Do you think could be > > useful to put inside our svn somewhere (just to cache a copy there, or > > write something on it in the README under the infra folder in svn) ? > > This looks to be the RAT page, so I guess it needs to be downloaded, > built and have that environment variable point to it. > http://incubator.apache.org/rat/ > > Chris >
