I could be doings this wrong but I can't seem to be able to commit some
changes I've made to the site docs for two new tapestry releases. My
username is jkuhnert .
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Jesse Kuhnert
Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer
Open source based consulting work centered around
If this helps:
RA layer request failed
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: CHECKOUT of '/repos/asf/!svn/ver/389279/jakarta/site/docs/index.html':
403 Forbidden (https://svn.apache.org)
On 4/1/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could be doings this wrong but I can't seem to
Have you set up your svn password?
On 01/04/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this helps:
RA layer request failed
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: CHECKOUT of '/repos/asf/!svn/ver/389279/jakarta/site/docs/index.html':
403 Forbidden (https://svn.apache.org)
On
Yeah..Well, on tapestry I have at least. Maybe I need to do it for the
jakarta site repo as well ?
On 4/1/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you set up your svn password?
On 01/04/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this helps:
RA layer request failed
svn: Commit
No, I think you only have to do it once.
You seem to be in the jakarta group:
$ groups jkuhnert
jkuhnert apcvs jakarta tapestry
Perhaps you are using the wrong URL?
I use the following:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/site
S.
On 01/04/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's what I'm using as well. I tried doing it at the command line as
well (in hopes that subclipse was just being weird) but the same response
was returned.
It appears to only error out on the index.html file though. Maybe that one
is special ?
On 4/1/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No nevermind, all files appear to be forbidden.
On 4/1/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's what I'm using as well. I tried doing it at the command line
as well (in hopes that subclipse was just being weird) but the same response
was returned.
It appears to only error out
I can apply the patches for you if that would help - stick them in
your home directory on people.apache.org and let me know the name(s).
S.
On 01/04/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No nevermind, all files appear to be forbidden.
On 4/1/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be great, thanks!
I've put them all in my home dir, they all start with jakarta-site2- and end
with -patch.txt. (subclipse is driving me nuts with it's inability to see
the new 3.5 directory structure)
On 4/1/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can apply the patches for you if
I applied the news and downloads changes.
I made a slight tweak to the downloads.xml patch - I used the entity
definitions in the header, so you won't need to change that again.
Have a look at the updated files and see if you are happy, and I will
build and upload the site shortly.
==
The docs
Looks good to me, thank you.
Java version:
java version 1.5.0
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
pxi32devifx-20060124)
IBM J9 VM (build 2.3, J2RE 1.5.0 IBM J9 2.3 Linux x86-32
j9vmxi3223ifx-20060124 (JIT enabled)
J9VM - 20051027_03723_lHdSMR
JIT -
Close to 100+ bug fixes and patches have been applied for the next release
of the the Tapestry web application framework. This release provides more
stabilization and enhancements to the well known 3.X series tapestry
releases, as well as the new 4.X series.
Tapestry is an open-source framework
OK, thanks.
I guess the IBM java 1.5 may be be behaving like the Sun Java 1.4,
which adds the extra spaces before the closing tags.
Of course another way to look at it is that Sun Java 1.5 removes the
spaces, which the others leave in...
Samples:
hr noshade=noshade size=1 / ! sun 1.4 and IBM
Oh great! Now I know why a bug keeps happening in tapestry template
parsing.
On 4/1/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, thanks.
I guess the IBM java 1.5 may be be behaving like the Sun Java 1.4,
which adds the extra spaces before the closing tags.
Of course another way to look at it is
Howard M. Lewis Ship: +1
On 3/26/06, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vote to remove the SVN barriers within Jakarta such that all jakarta-*
groups are merged into the one jakarta group with the exception of
jakarta-hivemind, jakarta-slide, jakarta-cactus and jakarta-jmeter under
the
The extra spaces should only matter for differencing and therefore SVN surely?
BTW, I've updated build.xml to check for Sun Java 1.5; anything else
and it will remove the extra white-space.
Hopefully that will reduce the number of spurious changes.
S.
On 01/04/06, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL
Now that there is an RSS feed, perhaps it would be a good idea to add
the appropriate link to the Jakarta pages?
This just means adding something like the following to the HEAD section:
link rel=alternate type=application/rss+xml title=Apache Jakarta
RSS href=/index.rss
When added these allow
Perhaps some sort of rule could be setup to purge the news items as you
suggested. (Ie max of N items at a time ?)
Either way, +1 (probably not binding) .
On 4/1/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that there is an RSS feed, perhaps it would be a good idea to add
the appropriate link to
Should the RSS.XML file use encoding=WINDOWS-1252?
Most (all) the other files use encoding=ISO-8859-1.
Also, the layout is not all that easy to read - not all that important
for end-users, but makes it a bit harder to review changes. Adding
indent=yes should sort this.
Any objections to
You don't have write access to the jakarta/site directory in subversion.
Tomorrow I'll close the vote on reducing svn restrictions and everyone in
the Jakarta group will have access to the site (including the Tapestry
committers).
Hen
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
I could be
Doh! I was wondering what all of the svn restrictions votes were about..
(not enough to read the thread obviously)
On 4/1/06, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't have write access to the jakarta/site directory in subversion.
Tomorrow I'll close the vote on reducing svn
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