Re: Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly

2005-12-15 Thread David Blevins
Really? Can you post your spec file? -David On Dec 14, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Christopher Chan wrote: Hi all, I've been experimenting with creating an rpm with Geronimo, but rpm does not like spaces in filenames and there are some html documentation that contain spaces in them. Is there a

Re: Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly

2005-12-15 Thread Dain Sundstrom
I don't like the spaces either, but these pages were automatically generated by Confluence. I hope that as we get Confluence better integrated into our build using Maven Doxia we can remove the spaces from the file names automatically. -dain On Dec 14, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Christopher Chan

Re: Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly

2005-12-15 Thread Hernan Cunico
Hi Chris, these pages (file names) are created automatically by the software we use to create the documents. Changing the file names will imply to change the article titles. I know spaces in file names are a pain with unix, I will try to find a workaround. Cheers! Hernan Christopher Chan

Re: Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly

2005-12-15 Thread Jason Dillon
There must be a way to render/write the files with spaces using underscores. Ping [EMAIL PROTECTED], or I can if you like. --jason On Dec 15, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote: Hi Chris, these pages (file names) are created automatically by the software we use to create the

RE: Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly

2005-12-15 Thread Christopher Chan
Subject: Re: Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly Hi Chris, these pages (file names) are created automatically by the software we use to create the documents. Changing the file names will imply to change the article titles. I know spaces in file names are a pain with unix, I will try to find

Spaces in HTML docs - not unix friendly

2005-12-14 Thread Christopher Chan
Hi all, I've been experimenting with creating an rpm with Geronimo, but rpm does not like spaces in filenames and there are some html documentation that contain spaces in them. Is there a chance to standardize naming to not contain spaces to make it more unix/linux friendly? Under