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At 05:57 PM 6/26/98 -0400, Adam P. Harris wrote: >"James A.Treacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > > This would be cool. The simplest thing is probably to let >> > > authors keep the HTML/SGML in their home directory, and possibly >> > > cron job it to the main web site once in a while or >> > > whatever. I'm not sure exactly how the site works. >> > >> > No, you can run programms after a CVS commit!! >> > >> > And with CVS more than one author can work on one file at the same time!! >> > - I think that's the tool you need ;) >> >> Yes, everything should be in CVS on master. The copy on your home >> machine is checked out and updates are released back to master. The >> cron job to update the web site simply checks daily to see if any >> documentation has changed. > >Do run a 'make' or some on the web site after an update propogates >down? > >We do this sort thing for work. We have a special user who does 'cvs >update -d' in each subdir which is setup, and then we run a special >'make' target which regenerates the HTML and other flavors of >documentation iff the SGML source has changed. > >I have a shell script to do this, BTW, which perhaps could be adapted. >I know cvs on cvs.debian.org is setup for a different document root >per project, basically a sort of CVS-chroot. This is different from >what we do but could probably be adapted. > >-- >.....A. P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/> > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

