It only deletes once a day.
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From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 12:42 PM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: Delete Obsolete Site Contents
It uses rsync and the option to delete files not present at the source
must be off
2008/4/12, Benjamin Bentmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Wendy told me in the past that the sync is every day, so be patient :)
> >
>
> Hm, out of curiosity: How is this sync realized? The pages of the Javadoc
> Plugin now print 2008-04-12 as "last published" so I assume the sync
> happened. Howeve
It uses rsync and the option to delete files not present at the source
must be off.
On 12-Apr-08, at 9:05 AM, Benjamin Bentmann wrote:
Wendy told me in the past that the sync is every day, so be
patient :)
Hm, out of curiosity: How is this sync realized? The pages of the
Javadoc
Plugin n
Wendy told me in the past that the sync is every day, so be patient :)
Hm, out of curiosity: How is this sync realized? The pages of the Javadoc
Plugin now print 2008-04-12 as "last published" so I assume the sync
happened. However, the obsolete page [0] is still online. Will the sync ever
delet
You could do it. Just go to people.apache.org and delete old files in
/www/maven.apache.org
Thanks, good to know. I just kicked the whole maven-javadoc-plugin dir and
redeployed the site from the 2.4 tag.
Ideally, deleting a directory should become a Wagon feature some day such
that manual c
Hi Benjamin,
2008/4/12, Benjamin Bentmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> The guide "Plugin Documentation Standard" [0] linked to a page from the
> Javadoc Plugin which was published back in 2006 [1]. Do we have means to
> purge the output directory for the site on the web server to get rid of
> t
Hi,
The guide "Plugin Documentation Standard" [0] linked to a page from the
Javadoc Plugin which was published back in 2006 [1]. Do we have means to
purge the output directory for the site on the web server to get rid of
those relics?
Benjamin
[0]
http://maven.apache.org/guides/developme