On 29 August 2014 17:34, Ferenc Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 2014.08.29. 18:23 ezt írta ("Peter Cowburn" <[email protected]>):
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> > On 29 August 2014 17:11, Hannes Magnusson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> >> On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Ferenc Kovacs <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > yesterday I had to rebuild the docs on rsync.php.net so we got some
> php
> >> > 5.6.0 related doc fixed out sooner than the weekly build today, and
> I'm just
> >> > wondering if there is still a reason to only rebuild the
> documentation on
> >> > once a week.
> >> > a successful build seems to take about 40 minutes, and we currently
> have 11
> >> > active languages, so the full rebuild (when all langs can be built
> >> > successfuly, yesterday we had 6 broken lang, pt_BR, zh, de, it, ru,
> tr)
> >> > takes about 7.3 hours.
> >> >
> >> > and here comes my question: is there any reason why should we just
> rebuild
> >> > the docs every day?
> >> > http://docs.php.net/ seems to be able to handle that just fine for
> years
> >> > now.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> The rsync server isn't exactly state-of-the-art, also pushing out gb
> >> of updates every day will amplify the bandwidth issue it already has.
> >
> >
> > Wasn't there also a plan to move the actual building of the docs off of
> the rsync box? We could stick it on a nice, beefy docs build server...
> assuming there's such a machine just lying around doing nothing.
>
> Good idea, we could even use the result of the build from the docs.php.net
> server, that would even end up saving time and processing power.
>

Considering we also need a Windows machine to build the CHMs, is it worth
(and I truly feel your collective shivers) that the Doc building box be
windows? That way, only 1 box to build all the doxs?

-- 
Richard Quadling

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