Re: jena/publish
Thanks. I’ll add your procedure to my note. I was just following the JENA/Release+Process#ReleaseProcess-PublishtheupdatedJenasite for the first time. Is the CMS control panel what is displayed when using the ASF_CMS bookmarklet? If not what is the path to the control panel? Thanks again, Chris > On Feb 25, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote: > > I have always done it by logging into the shell server (minotaur.apache.org) > and running publish.pl. > > I have just that for you so it should be available in a while. > > If you can svn, you should be able to use the CMS control panel. > >Andy > > On 25/02/2019 15:27, Chris Tomlinson wrote: >> Hi, >> I just tried to jena/publish via cms after doing an edit and a commit via >> the cms web i/f and the bookmarklet: >> svnmucc: E170001: POST of '/repos/infra/!svn/me': authorization failed: >> Could not authenticate to server: rejected Basic challenge >> (https://svn.apache.org) >> I’ve never tried a publish before, and I thought that the creds for the >> other steps on the cms would be sufficient for the publish step but I guess >> not. >> Thanks, >> Chris >>> On Feb 25, 2019, at 8:53 AM, ajs6f wrote: >>> >>> Yes, it's possible to release the site without making a new code release, >>> although I admit I don't know much about it. It's triggered using the >>> Apache CMS system, and can be done using the same controls we use to make >>> commits from the anonymous submissions we get on the website. >>> >>> ajs6f >>> >>>> On Feb 25, 2019, at 9:45 AM, Chris Tomlinson >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I’ve committed the several pending changes (Vincent Ventresque and Sorin >>>> Gheorghiu) to documentation/query/text-query.html. >>>> >>>> Is the documentation only published at release points or may it be >>>> published now to pick current updates that apply to 3.10? >>>> >>>> There are pending changes in: spatial, text, fuseki1, dataset_description, >>>> fuseji_integration, assembler, migrate_jena2_jena3, and tdb2_cmds. >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> Chris >>>> >>>
Re: jena/publish
I have always done it by logging into the shell server (minotaur.apache.org) and running publish.pl. I have just that for you so it should be available in a while. If you can svn, you should be able to use the CMS control panel. Andy On 25/02/2019 15:27, Chris Tomlinson wrote: Hi, I just tried to jena/publish via cms after doing an edit and a commit via the cms web i/f and the bookmarklet: svnmucc: E170001: POST of '/repos/infra/!svn/me': authorization failed: Could not authenticate to server: rejected Basic challenge (https://svn.apache.org) I’ve never tried a publish before, and I thought that the creds for the other steps on the cms would be sufficient for the publish step but I guess not. Thanks, Chris On Feb 25, 2019, at 8:53 AM, ajs6f wrote: Yes, it's possible to release the site without making a new code release, although I admit I don't know much about it. It's triggered using the Apache CMS system, and can be done using the same controls we use to make commits from the anonymous submissions we get on the website. ajs6f On Feb 25, 2019, at 9:45 AM, Chris Tomlinson wrote: Hi, I’ve committed the several pending changes (Vincent Ventresque and Sorin Gheorghiu) to documentation/query/text-query.html. Is the documentation only published at release points or may it be published now to pick current updates that apply to 3.10? There are pending changes in: spatial, text, fuseki1, dataset_description, fuseji_integration, assembler, migrate_jena2_jena3, and tdb2_cmds. Thank you, Chris
Re: jena/publish
Hi, I just tried to jena/publish via cms after doing an edit and a commit via the cms web i/f and the bookmarklet: svnmucc: E170001: POST of '/repos/infra/!svn/me': authorization failed: Could not authenticate to server: rejected Basic challenge (https://svn.apache.org) I’ve never tried a publish before, and I thought that the creds for the other steps on the cms would be sufficient for the publish step but I guess not. Thanks, Chris > On Feb 25, 2019, at 8:53 AM, ajs6f wrote: > > Yes, it's possible to release the site without making a new code release, > although I admit I don't know much about it. It's triggered using the Apache > CMS system, and can be done using the same controls we use to make commits > from the anonymous submissions we get on the website. > > ajs6f > >> On Feb 25, 2019, at 9:45 AM, Chris Tomlinson >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I’ve committed the several pending changes (Vincent Ventresque and Sorin >> Gheorghiu) to documentation/query/text-query.html. >> >> Is the documentation only published at release points or may it be published >> now to pick current updates that apply to 3.10? >> >> There are pending changes in: spatial, text, fuseki1, dataset_description, >> fuseji_integration, assembler, migrate_jena2_jena3, and tdb2_cmds. >> >> Thank you, >> Chris >> >
Re: jena/publish
Yes, it's possible to release the site without making a new code release, although I admit I don't know much about it. It's triggered using the Apache CMS system, and can be done using the same controls we use to make commits from the anonymous submissions we get on the website. ajs6f > On Feb 25, 2019, at 9:45 AM, Chris Tomlinson > wrote: > > Hi, > > I’ve committed the several pending changes (Vincent Ventresque and Sorin > Gheorghiu) to documentation/query/text-query.html. > > Is the documentation only published at release points or may it be published > now to pick current updates that apply to 3.10? > > There are pending changes in: spatial, text, fuseki1, dataset_description, > fuseji_integration, assembler, migrate_jena2_jena3, and tdb2_cmds. > > Thank you, > Chris >
jena/publish
Hi, I’ve committed the several pending changes (Vincent Ventresque and Sorin Gheorghiu) to documentation/query/text-query.html. Is the documentation only published at release points or may it be published now to pick current updates that apply to 3.10? There are pending changes in: spatial, text, fuseki1, dataset_description, fuseji_integration, assembler, migrate_jena2_jena3, and tdb2_cmds. Thank you, Chris