Le 1 mars 2011 à 16:33, Stefan Bodewig a écrit : > On 2011-03-01, Nicolas Lalevée wrote: > >> I don't know much about Anakia, but would it handle correctly renamed >> paged ? Would it correctly delete the html files corresponding to the >> removed xdoc pages ? > > We don't remove or rename pages ;-) The whole internet would collapse if > people suddenly started to remove pages that other people link to, you > know?
:D I forgot about that, thanks for the reminder ! > >> And would it handle correctly that if you change only the template, it >> has too regenerate the entire site ? > > Sometimes it does, but not always. I can't remember which way around it > is. Either it regenerates everything if you change priject.xml but > doesn't do so if you change the .vm files or the other way around. So if it works enough correctly, we could setup a buildbot. I suggest we'll look into it after the layout change and the setup of svnpubsub (if there's still no objection). > >> About ant's doc, maybe we do like Ivy. Ivy does embed its doc into the >> distribution while also exposing it on the website. In svn, the Ivy >> docs (the source, not the generated html files) are maintained here: >> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/ivy/core/trunk/doc/ And in the >> source of Ivy's site, there is a svn:external in >> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/ivy/site/history/ > > That would work. We'd even only need the externals in the tags/branches > for releases. > >> And I just found that : https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/site >> What its status, its history ? > > Status: dead. > > Its history[1] is an attempt to pull together the Anakia generated pages > from trunk and the manual from the latest release while providing all > the stuff needed to run Anakia. This was created around the time we > released the first Antlibs as I envisioned they'd create bigger websites > themselves (i.e. more than one page) - this never happened. > > For reasons I can't remember I ran out of steam before finishing the > idea. Antoine used to update this part from time to time but in reality > it turned out to be easier to just keep everything in trunk and forget > about the separation. ok. Hopefully this time we'll get it working. Nicolas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@ant.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@ant.apache.org