Personally, I'd use the wiki for that.  If you want to autogenerate a
download wiki page, you can do that, too, and then have your script update
the Download wiki page.


Bill


On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Felix Wolfheimer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your answer. To be more specific: It is no problem to write
> the download page manually. I don't expect fossil to do this for me. But
> when I have the download.html file plus the packages/installers/source
> archives or whatever things I would like to provide to the users: Where
> should I place them such that I can use the fossil built-in webserver to
> host them. Where are the files physically located such that the link in
> the download.html on the fossil website works correctly and points to
> the file?
> E.g., when I want to provide files for download using something like an
> apache webserver I can put the files into /var/www and then I can access
> them using a webbrowser from anywhere. Is there some location like this
> which the fossil webserver can use to access files?
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 21.04.2011, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Richard Hipp:
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Bill Burdick <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >         It looks to me like DRH runs that by hand when he makes a new
> >         release and it's not run automatically from the fossil server
> >         on a web request.
> >
> > That's correct.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         Bill
> >
> >
> >
> >         On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Felix Wolfheimer
> >         <[email protected]> wrote:
> >                 Dear Fossil Experts,
> >
> >                 first of all I would like to thank you for providing
> >                 this great
> >                 software! I was really amazed when I found it. I
> >                 searched for a simple
> >                 bug tracking/ticketing solution for a small software
> >                 project and before
> >                 I found fossil I played around with some of the
> >                 "bigger" bug tracking
> >                 systems such as Bugzilla. Although they have a good
> >                 HowTo and
> >                 documentation setting up a webserver and a database
> >                 server (two things
> >                 I'm not an expert at) seemed a bit of an overkill.
> >
> >                 Looking at your nice download page on fossil-scm.org I
> >                 wondered if it is
> >                 possible to create such a page in my project as well
> >                 (preferably
> >                 automatically using some script). Looking at the
> >                 fossil directory I
> >                 found out that you seem to do it somehow using the
> >                 script
> >                 mkdownload.tcl. Is there somewhere a HowTo which
> >                 explains how this can
> >                 be done?
> >
> >                 Thank you very much!
> >
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