svn, but I get a 404 when I try to view it at
>>> http://commons.staging.apache.org/proper/commons-math
>>>
>>> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've noticed that the staging URL for
>>> other components such as [lang] or [io] also result in a 404. Has the
>>> URL changed
I'm doing wrong? I've noticed that the staging URL
for
other components such as [lang] or [io] also result in a 404. Has
the
URL changed?
you do not need to copy to the staging site, the howto is wrong
there.
Once the commit to the site-content repository is done, the site is
immediately
iced that the staging URL for
> other components such as [lang] or [io] also result in a 404. Has the
> URL changed?
you do not need to copy to the staging site, the howto is wrong there.
Once the commit to the site-content repository is done, the site is
immediately synced and visible at htt
Hi,
I'm on step 19 in Release.howto.txt, I've committed the updated site
using svn, but I get a 404 when I try to view it at
http://commons.staging.apache.org/proper/commons-math
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've noticed that the staging URL for
other components such as [lang] or [io] also
On 24 April 2013 05:28, Henri Yandell flame...@gmail.com wrote:
So if you're using the SVN approach, you check locally, then commit and go
hit publish on the CMS?
If you commit to the source, I think that automatically does the build and
updates the staging site.
You can then check
:
So if you're using the SVN approach, you check locally, then commit and
go
hit publish on the CMS?
If you commit to the source, I think that automatically does the build and
updates the staging site.
You can then check the staging site before hitting publish.
Perhaps try this out
and
go
hit publish on the CMS?
If you commit to the source, I think that automatically does the build
and
updates the staging site.
You can then check the staging site before hitting publish.
Perhaps try this out with a trivial change.
However, given that the same staging
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 10:38 AM, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24 April 2013 17:53, Henri Yandell flame...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks :)
Did you mean a different url for your #2 below?
No.
That seems to be the url
i'm after (the shared directory), but you linked to a page on the
Looking at the site building docs, I could see how to modify the site
(install a CMS plugin or just modify SVN and test locally, I went with the
latter). My commit was then built by the buildbot.
Where is the staging site to look at the buildbot output so I can then be
happy pressing Publish? I
On 23 April 2013 19:25, Henri Yandell flame...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking at the site building docs, I could see how to modify the site
(install a CMS plugin or just modify SVN and test locally, I went with the
latter). My commit was then built by the buildbot.
Where is the staging site
the site
(install a CMS plugin or just modify SVN and test locally, I went with
the
latter). My commit was then built by the buildbot.
Where is the staging site to look at the buildbot output so I can then be
happy pressing Publish? I couldn't see anything in the docs or the
buildbot
On 28 July 2011 05:52, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote:
On 2011-07-27, sebb wrote:
Aside:
Seems wrong that site plugin creates output under src/site - surely it
should be created under target?
Is there a bug in the POM or the Commons Parent POM - or is it a bug
in the site plugin?
On 29 July 2011 18:02, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 July 2011 05:52, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote:
On 2011-07-27, sebb wrote:
Aside:
Seems wrong that site plugin creates output under src/site - surely it
should be created under target?
Is there a bug in the POM or the
On 2011-07-27, sebb wrote:
Aside:
Seems wrong that site plugin creates output under src/site - surely it
should be created under target?
Is there a bug in the POM or the Commons Parent POM - or is it a bug
in the site plugin?
Apart from the obvious fact that I don't know what I do when I
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