Damn it!!
This should have been the one-and-only one
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1026261
...and this one should never existed
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1026263
I still don't understand how I came to let it commit (index and
newsarchive files are still on my disk...)
now I see my local svn repo is corrupted (weird behavior from eclise and
cli).
I am now doing a fresh check-out and will recommit the change.
In the meantime, I have svn cp the correct version in repo.
Sorry for the mess,
Eric
On 23/10/2010 10:23, Norman Maurer wrote:
Seems like the index.html was removed by a commit by eric. Not sure if
that was wanted. For a temporary fix I just did a "ln -s
server/index.html .", so it now use the server index.html as starting
page. But thats just an workaround till eric pops up :)
Thx for the report Stefano.
Bye,
Norman
2010/10/23 Stefano Bagnara<[email protected]>:
Hi, I don't know if this is related, but http://james.apache.org (our
Homepage) is not working right now. It seems index.html is missing.
At least this is true on 140.211.11.131
Stefano
2010/10/23 Eric Charles<[email protected]>:
Hi All,
I updated the menus in james-project to better reflect the current James
state.
I also created a maven site for protocols based on the confluence site
Norman has done.
I began to check-in in SVN the generated protocols site (with javadoc,...),
but cancelled it due to the many amount of MB it had to transfer (and the
resulting commit notifications,...).
For now, I simply SCPed the files to the right directory on the server. The
web site should be soon visible on http://james.apache.org/protocols.
If OK for you, I will for now (temporary) directly copy the files on the
server, rather than checkin/checkout via SVN.
In this phase, I will have to handle much operations, and I think it is not
mandatory for now to go via SVN.
Once fixed, we can always check-in the correct version in SVN (maybe
directly from server, even if I don't think this would be much 'legal'...).
Also you can have a look (tomorrow, when web site is automatically
published) on the top-level menu and send here your comments.
Once approved, I will apply this new skin (top/left menu) to all sites
(mailet, jSPF,... and all) to have a coherent navigation.
Tks,
Eric
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