I'm investigating using Maven site-deploy to update parts of our site on Apache. Currently, we don't use maven site-deploy for this; instead we put the generated content (html, etc.) into svn, and then go to people.apache.org and "checkout" or svn update into a directory there /www/x.y.z/etc where x.y.z is the project's website address.
I looked but did not see any documentation on how to configure the <distributionManagement> <url> element for this. The docs mention various transports (ftp, webdav, scp) but don't provide information on how to write the url. And, I don't know what protocol(s) people.apache.org supports for this. I know I can log in from a terminal, and scp works. But for instance, if I was using scp, I don't know what I would write in the url to get something uploaded to a point in /www/x.y.z/a/b/c. Would it be: scp://people.apache.org/www/x.y.z/a/b/c/ ? In other words, does the url part starting after the hostname get mapped to people's top directory? -Marshall Schor --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
