Am 06.03.2017 um 23:43 schrieb Phil Holmes: > Simple answer - I run the GUB uploader. > > Slightly more useful one: there are two aspects to the "website": the > one that is created with "make website". This is a fairly simple > step, and any change to any file that is part of "website" is > automatically picked up by the website - it has a pair of cron jobs > that pull git and run "make website" every hour. The more complex > parts of the site (e.g. the docs) are created by GUB with a "make > lilypond" and then uploaded with a GUB command that rsynch's my disk > with lilypond.org. > > I suspect this won't answer your question, but does move the issue > forward. Please ask more - if I can answer, I will.
OK. The concrete question (already raised by Federico) is: Whenever the *website* is uploaded (I don't talk about the manuals) does this involve rsync (seems so)? And if it does is the --delete option used? Because otherwise remainders of renamed nodes will be kept on the website (without being properly linked). @node GSoC 2012 will result in gsoc-2012.html, gsoc-2012.de.html etc. When that is renamed to @node Google Summer of Code the generated files are google-summer-of-code.html, google-summer-of-code.de.html etc. In that case the gsoc-2012... files have to be purged from the website. and somehow it looks this isn't the case, presumably leading to a huge amount of such orphaned files on the server. A special case (as brought up by Werner) is the fact that http://lilypond.org/gsoc.html is completely outdated but at the same time a prominent search result at Google. So if our assumption is correct and there are numeorus obsolete files on the server *this* one should note simply be deleted but redirected to http://lilypond.org/google-summer-of-code.html. Urs > > -- > Phil Holmes > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Urs Liska" <u...@openlilylib.org> > To: <lilypond-devel@gnu.org> > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 9:50 PM > Subject: Website upload (was: Obsolete GSoC page) > > >> Phil, >> >> could you tell us how you (you do that, isn't it?) how you upload the >> website? >> >> Urs >> >> >> Am 06.03.2017 um 11:59 schrieb Urs Liska: >>> >>> Am 6. März 2017 11:41:54 MEZ schrieb Federico Bruni >>> <f...@inventati.org>: >>>> Il giorno lun 6 mar 2017 alle 11:27, Federico Bruni >>>> <f...@inventati.org> ha scritto: >>>>> gsoc-2012.html is generated by an existing node: "@node GSoC 2012", >>>>> as shown by the grep above. >>>> Sorry, you are right: the english file shouldn't be there (only >>>> catalan >>>> >>>> and chinese files). >>> If our conclusions are correct I suspect many more obsolete files >>> lying around pn the web server. >>> >> >> -- >> u...@openlilylib.org >> https://openlilylib.org >> http://lilypondblog.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-devel mailing list >> lilypond-devel@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel >> > -- u...@openlilylib.org https://openlilylib.org http://lilypondblog.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel