The only issue I'm aware of in publishing to a subdirectory like that is that I believe you have to check out the whole site from svn to be able to do it. I believe someone suggested making the sub projects be externals to avoid that. But if I have to check out the full site to be able to do a site build of Log4j2 then that is what I'll do I guess.
Ralph On Feb 23, 2012, at 3:35 AM, Christian Grobmeier <[email protected]> wrote: > Ralph and others, > > I was thinking about svnpubsub again. > > Wouldn't it be possible to have this svnpubsub'ed: > /www/logging.apache.org/ > > While you deploy with site:deploy to > /www/logging.apache.org/log4j2 > > Not sure if it will make any trouble? > > If this doesn't work my feeling is we have only two options: > > A) use site:deploy for all logging projects > B) make log4j2 using the oldschool process > > Personally I like site:deploy very much. But of course with a small > team: so less work, so better. > > Cheers > Christian > > > On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Ralph Goers <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> On Feb 9, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Brett Porter wrote: >> >>> >>> On 10/02/2012, at 12:36 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: >>> >>>> Hello Infra! >>>> >>>> At the logging project most sub projects commit generated html to svn. >>>> Going live is a matter of "svn up". Guess there is no problem to use >>>> svnpubsub. >>>> >>>> But there is one component (the upcoming log4j 2.0) which has started >>>> with mvn site deploy. Is there a recommendation how combine this with >>>> svnpubsub? The idea was to deploy to a local folder which is then >>>> committed to svn. This would probably mean that a log4j2.0 website >>>> update does mean a huge commit because most sources might be touched. >>>> Is it a problem? >>> >>> We've been discussing how to best handle that on the Maven developer's >>> list: http://s.apache.org/maven-site-svn >> >> Thanks Brett, I saw that thread as it occurred. However, it seems there >> isn't really any good resolution. It takes me no more than 5 minutes to >> deploy the site to my user account at p.a.o. Log4j 2 is about 30MB so if >> Simone's experience correlates I should expect this will become roughly 1 hr >> and 15 minutes. That won't be tolerable. >> >> Ralph >> > > > > -- > http://www.grobmeier.de > https://www.timeandbill.de
