On Jun 8, 2016, at 7:47 PM, hyo...@gmail.com wrote: > >> However, this was not an error I was expecting to see when rebuilding: >> >> >> http://buildbot.networkupstools.org/public/nut/builders/Debian-website/builds/55/steps/shell/logs/stdio >> [...] >> Makefile:796: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop. >> >> Any ideas? > > I think we don't support colons in names of files and dirs: > - > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut-ddl/commit/3a68bbdfc6e3274aad027707d71f8a77fdbaa12d > - > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut-ddl/commit/3861afc614490f2a626059514b47011c754bd27c > > Tomorrow (now I can't keep my eyes open) I'll address that: we can > either add colons to the list of unsupported characters ( > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut-ddl#a-message-to-you-rudy ) and > rename those 2 files, or try to escape them - preferences?
I went ahead and renamed them. Colons really don't belong in filenames. Even though the files were named based on the model strings from SNMP, I think they are more of an outlet description than part of the model name. I will try to remember to update the list of unsupported characters. >> Also, what do I do afterwards to push to GitHub? > > I think that it should be enough to rsync (deleting files not present > in source dir from destination dir, but excluding '/.git/', '/CNAME', > '/source/' and '/package/') the generated 'output' directory to the > dir coupled with 'networkupstools.github.io' repository, go to that > dir, git add/commit, then push to GitHub. Hmm, I will have to look at some of the dependencies - the "Last updated" dates aren't getting modified. (I am just doing a "make" (all) rather than "make dist" since I don't have a new NUT tarball or the GPG key.) > Tangentially, I still think that we should move 'source' and 'package' > dirs to their own repositories and add them as submodules of > 'nut-website', then we will not need to ignore those two dirs and we > should be able to generate indices for them and further automate the > release process, something like this: > https://github.com/zykh/nut-website/tree/source-package (with 'source' > and 'package' added as dirs/submodules). I like the looks of the source-package branch. I don't think I have enough experience with submodules to say what I would prefer, so I'll leave that up to you. Let me know if you'd like help with anything else. -- Charles Lepple clepple@gmail _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list Nut-upsdev@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev