On 06/11/2018 09:24 AM, Keith N. McKenna wrote: > > On 6/9/2018 1:20 PM, Kay Schenk wrote: >> Keith, short update -- see below >> >> <snip> >> >> This deletion did not seem to "take" in publishing. So, for now, things >> look as they did. Your new Impress area is there, but the index.html file >> needs to be regenerated. > On further study there may be a couple of mistakes on my part due to my > unfamiliarity with SVN that may have contributed to this problem. > > 1. I did not do a specific add of the directories before committing them. > 2. I use Tortoise SVN and I vaguely remember something about the repos > having difficulty with Windows line endings > > If either of these could be contributing I can do the add for the > directories and try the commit again. Also Tortoise SVN now has an EOL > property that also to specifically set the EOL type to be used. I can > also try setting those directories to specifically use Linux EOL's if > y'all think that might help. > > Regards > Keith
From what I can see right now, #1 is not a problem. When I did an svn update, everything cam through OK. On the other (my) issue about index.html NOT being removed. I did verify on staging that the index.html had been removed reverting to the "default" setup on that server of just displaying a file listing, before I did the publish. In any case, maybe just as well the index.html is STILL there in production otherwise we may have gotten teh "forbidden" message for the whole directory. I should have time to make changes to accommodate directory structures in the index generation script, in: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/devtools/scripts/auto-index.sh in the next day or so. Since we have no dynamic mechanisms available for dynamic server-side page generation, the index will need to be regenerated whenever changes are made to this area. >> >> >> >>> >>> >>>> BTW I see that you use a PGP key to sign the e-mails but it has never >>>> been uploaded to a key server. If you send me the public key I will add >>>> it to my keyring. >>>> >>> Normally, my PGP key is not in use. It gets requested in Thunderbird when >>> I respond to a "signed" message like yours. >>> >>> >>> >>>> Regards >>>> Keith >>>>> If you did, then I'll need to modify my little index creation creation >>>>> script to pull in your additions likely this weekend sometime. >>>>> Thanks so much for your work on this, >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> MzK >>> >>> "Less is MORE." >>> >> >> > > -- ------------------------------------------ MzK "Less is MORE."
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