Hi,
I've restored some missing crontabs on the doc.php.net(euk2.php.net)
machine(and executed them).
Fortunately the cron scripts were in the repo:
http://git.php.net/?p=web/doc.git;a=tree;f=cron so I only had to put the
calls back to the crontab and there were one or two small issues for which
I'
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 2:11 AM, Stelian Mocanita
wrote:
> And once again, thank you for the hard work on the docs Hannes. Do you think
> some sort of interface (e.g something like Logstash) would be of use for
> logs readability?
>
I do not see the benefit at this time.
The logs are well organiz
And once again, thank you for the hard work on the docs Hannes. Do you
think some sort of interface (e.g something like Logstash) would be of use
for logs readability?
Stelian
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Hannes Magnusson <
hannes.magnus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 1:24 AM
Sorry to criticize in the wrong place.
Referring to the patches, they simply disappeared from my "edit.php.net"
since April this year ... but one of the translations you can still check
out in the link:
https://edit.php.net/index.php?perm=/pt_BR/class.directoryiterator.php&project=PHP
which since
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 1:24 AM, Kinn Julião wrote:
>
> I think now the heads of the pt_BR build will have time for more than 2000
> reviews that are just sitting there for months ... I have set out to help,
> but so far no one lets me help and no one checks it.
>
Please do not hijack threads f
I think now the heads of the pt_BR build will have time for more than 2000
reviews that are just sitting there for months ... I have set out to help,
but so far no one lets me help and no one checks it.
Anyway, it's a cool thing that you have shared with we all!
2012/6/9 Klaus Silveira
> That's
That's a very nice addition, Hannes. Thanks! This will make my life much
easier when monitoring/managing the pt_BR build.
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Hannes Magnusson wrote:
> Hi
>
> All build logs for doc.php.net are now available on
> http://doc.php.net/logs/
>
> The folders are -MM-DD
Thanks!
2012/6/9 Hannes Magnusson :
> Hi
>
> All build logs for doc.php.net are now available on http://doc.php.net/logs/
>
> The folders are -MM-DD-HH, and the server builds everything
> currently 6times a day (we could increase that.. it only takes an hour
> to build everything..).
> Current
Hi
All build logs for doc.php.net are now available on http://doc.php.net/logs/
The folders are -MM-DD-HH, and the server builds everything
currently 6times a day (we could increase that.. it only takes an hour
to build everything..).
Currently it keeps the history forever.. :P
You can easil
Philip Olson wrote:
On Jan 9, 2007, at 10:11 AM, Nuno Lopes wrote:
Jacques: we need to hear from you.
Everyone else: if we don't -- do you want to move doc.php.net to pb11?
Putting the stuff on Jacques' server was only because we didn't have a
spare box back then, IIRC.
Yep, I agree we ca
On Jan 9, 2007, at 10:11 AM, Nuno Lopes wrote:
Jacques: we need to hear from you.
Everyone else: if we don't -- do you want to move doc.php.net to
pb11?
Putting the stuff on Jacques' server was only because we didn't
have a
spare box back then, IIRC.
Yep, I agree we can't be dependent on
Jacques: we need to hear from you.
Everyone else: if we don't -- do you want to move doc.php.net to pb11?
Putting the stuff on Jacques' server was only because we didn't have a
spare box back then, IIRC.
Yep, I agree we can't be dependent on just one person. If no one else has
'enough' access t
On 1/8/07, Sean Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jacques (and others),
An excerpt, for some context:
[20:33] i request you build the doc howto :)
...
[20:35] prometheus% ./howto
[20:35] autoconf: not found
[20:35] ./howto: ./configure: not found
[20:35] make: don't know how to make howt
Hi Jacques (and others),
An excerpt, for some context:
[20:33] i request you build the doc howto :)
...
[20:35] prometheus% ./howto
[20:35] autoconf: not found
[20:35] ./howto: ./configure: not found
[20:35] make: don't know how to make howtophp. Stop
[20:35] cp: howto/php/*: No such file or
> I have subscribed to the docweb list now, and reminding Gabor about the karma
> ;)
Granted.
Goba
I have subscribed to the docweb list now, and reminding Gabor about the karma ;)
--
Regards,
David Mytton
http://www.olate.co.uk
Ok great. I'll subscribe to the mailing list this evening.
--
Regards,
David Mytton
http://www.olate.co.uk
I'll certainly be able to do some work on this from the end of the
week. How would I go about moving scripts to the site if I got access
to them from the relevant owners?
Subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and move this
discussion over there, while we're at it)
Ask goba for kar
David Mytton wrote:
I'll certainly be able to do some work on this from the end of the
week. How would I go about moving scripts to the site if I got access
to them from the relevant owners?
Subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and move
this discussion over there, while we're at
On 07/06/05, Gabor Hojtsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good idea :) This is why we have started that site! We just need some
> hands to do the porting of the scripts and information.
I'll certainly be able to do some work on this from the end of the
week. How would I go about moving scripts to the
David Mytton wrote:
For example, there is the most up to date guide (I could find) at
http://doc.php.net/php/dochowto/index.php but the main php.net website
links to http://www.php.net/manual/howto (which seems to be the same
thing). There is also http://wiki.phpdoc.info/DocLinks and the useful
> Today, in a revision break I have been browsing around the various
> PHPDoc related websites to remind myself what is available and I was
> thinking that although there is a lot of information, it is not all
> centralised in one place. I also think it is also quite confusing for
> anyone new to s
Hi,
Today, in a revision break I have been browsing around the various
PHPDoc related websites to remind myself what is available and I was
thinking that although there is a lot of information, it is not all
centralised in one place. I also think it is also quite confusing for
anyone new to start
how about master.php.net/doc-howto/ ?
James
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Kronsbein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 7:09 PM
> To: Jan Lehnardt
> Cc: Anderson Fortaleza; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] doc.php.net ?
>
&g
> yeah, what about putting the manual howto under doc.php.net ?
Not bad. I wont care, but the idea is okay.
Mark
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Hi,
On Fri, 10 May 2002 16:51:34 +0200
"Anderson Fortaleza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> was it ever considered to set up a page like doc.php.net with
information on
> how do people join the translation teams and specially an oficial
place to
> the PHP Documentation Howto qith a visible link in
was it ever considered to set up a page like doc.php.net with information on
how do people join the translation teams and specially an oficial place to
the PHP Documentation Howto qith a visible link in php.net to that page ?
I think that would be helpful.
Phaser
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