On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Kay Schenk <kay.sch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org>wrote:
>
>> Marcus (OOo) wrote:
>>
>>> OK, just go and publish. I've finished the needed changes. Let's see if
>>> something is still wrong.
>>>
>>
>> While still waiting for the build fix, I've now updated the Italian,
>> Lithuanian and Swedish pages.
>>
>> Regards,
>>   Andrea.
>>
>>
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> Can someone give us an update on this?
>
> Is there something we can do? Like force new ooo-site working copy? I'm on
> infra TRC right now, but I don't see anything pertaining to this...
>

I tried that via:
https://cms.apache.org/redirect?new=1;uri=http://ooo-site.apache.org/

But I ended up with the same error after the next build attempt.
You're welcome to try your luck.  Maybe I missed something.

I think something got out of order in the commits to staging.

Before this problem happened we had:

/content/pt (the old Portuguese directory)
/content/pt-test (the new translation)

I moved pt to pt.old and then moved pt-test to pt.  I committed that
from my local working copy to SVN.  No errors.  I then made one
further change to /pt/brand.mdtext.  That would be the new /pt
directory, of course.  No error committing that change.

But now we have an error:

Unmergeable scheduling requested on an entry: Can't add
'/usr/local/websites/ooo-site/trunk/content/pt/brand.html' to a parent
directory scheduled for deletion at
/usr/local/cms/build/lib/ASF/SVNUtil.pm line 69

That sounds like it noticed the deletion of the old pt directory when
it was renamed to pt.old, but does not notice that a new pt directory
was created when pt-test was renamed to pt.

Or something else.


-Rob


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