----- Original Message -----
From: "David Kastrup" <d...@gnu.org>
To: "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net>
Cc: "Urs Liska" <u...@openlilylib.org>; <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2017 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: Website upload
"Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> writes:
I did run it to start with without the ---no-r and without redirecting
the output. The output I got on my terminal was a load of lines like:
.f...p..... pictures/ties-scoring-example.png
and I was concerned that this meant that those files would be deleted,
so I thought it better to restrict it to the root directory. I now
understand the output a bit better. I've since repeated it with the
recurse option with the result attached. As you see, it would delete
a lot of files we want to keep (examples) but it could be possible to
use its output as a guide for manual deletion?
I'm still surprised at the small size of the list: what's with the
gazillion of image files?
I assume they're created by GUB and rsynced during upload to a different
part of the server.
And is there some possibility of assembling the example files into the
prepared web page before doing the rsync call? It seems awkward and
error-prone to have two different sync operations.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/uploading-and-security
shows the current way it's done. Probably lost in the mists of time why
this is. See ### make-website.sh on that page.
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Phil Holmes
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