Hi Elena,
Looking at the website, it seems that the binaries need to live in
/www/www.apache.org/dist/xml/xerces-j
When updating, you'll need to take note of the heavy use of symlinks. I
believe the mirroring mechanism relies on them fairly extensively.
Personally, I have no opinion about download.cgi; I believe the self-same
script lives in the root directory of every mirrored project, so we
probably don't need to worry about losing that information. On the other
hand, it might be tidiest to have it with the rest of the docs. So long as
it has an Apache license if it goes into CVS, it's all good.
Cheers,
Neil
Neil Graham
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
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Subject: Using Apache Mirrors
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11/19/2003 11:07
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Please respond to
xerces-j-dev
As you know, we plan to release Xerces today and I am not sure where the
xerces binaries and sources should be placed. Previously, before new mirror
support was added, we were putting the Xerces distributions on
xml.apache.org to the /www/xml.apache.org/xerces-j/dist directory.
Given the mirror support, do the distributions go to the same place?
Also I noticed that the download.cgi was added to the xml.apache.org "
/www/xml.apache.org/xerces2-j" directory and this file is not part of the
Xerces CVS documentation.
I want to commit download.cgi to CVS (under docs/) since I don't like the
idea of this file being only on the server. Any concerns?
Thank you,
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Elena Litani/ IBM Toronto
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