Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-09-04 Thread peter karlsson
Denis Barbier: > Are you sure you are using Slice 1.3.7? I can hardly believe there is > an infinite loop inside (but yes, there was one within Slice 1.3.6). I updated to the versions mentioned in the message. At least I think I did, I cannot check now since my system harddisk is in a non-functi

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-09-01 Thread Denis Barbier
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 09:42:14AM +0200, peter karlsson wrote: > Denis Barbier: > > > Could you tell with which file? > > I believe it was on related_links.wml. This one seems ok. Are you sure you are using Slice 1.3.7? I can hardly believe there is an infinite loop inside (but yes, there was

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-09-01 Thread peter karlsson
Denis Barbier: > Could you tell with which file? I believe it was on related_links.wml. -- \\// peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ Statement concerning unsolicited e-mail according to Swedish law: http://www.softwolves.pp.se/peter/reklampost.html

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-31 Thread peter karlsson
James A. Treacy: > BTW, the pages are now building with: > wml 2.0.2-1 > mp4h 1.1.0-1.1 > slice 1.3.7-0.1 I upgraded to these, but I get the same hanging (I guess) as Joey gets. This morning I had a wml_p9_slice that had had over two hour's worth of CPU time (I have a cronjob to update my local c

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread Anthony Fok
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 05:01:12PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote: > Denis Barbier: > > Suggestion: add a new package, say debian-wml, only useful for building > > Debian website. > Or simply a task-debian-wml (or similar) with the correct versioned > dependencies. Or simply upload a new wml package

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread peter karlsson
Denis Barbier: > Suggestion: add a new package, say debian-wml, only useful for building > Debian website. Or simply a task-debian-wml (or similar) with the correct versioned dependencies. -- \\// peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ Statement concerning unsolicited e-mail according to Swedi

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread Denis Barbier
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:08:52AM +0200, peter karlsson wrote: > James A. Treacy: > > > BTW, the pages are now building with: > > wml 2.0.2-1 > > mp4h 1.1.0-1.1 > > slice 1.3.7-0.1 > > Because of the recent problems with making the web pages build on people's > machines, I would recommend that

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread peter karlsson
James A. Treacy: > BTW, the pages are now building with: > wml 2.0.2-1 > mp4h 1.1.0-1.1 > slice 1.3.7-0.1 Because of the recent problems with making the web pages build on people's machines, I would recommend that you make the above info available somewhere under /devel/website -- \\// peter -

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread James A. Treacy
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 12:01:36AM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > I've been making some changes to DWN's templates, which is causing all > of News/weekly/ to be rebuilt. However, I've discovered that some of the > pages in there seem to hang wml forever, or at least for a very long > time. > There was

Re: parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread Joey Hess
Joey Hess wrote: > build in half a minute. I updated it to the current site and it's still > ok, so now I'm wondering if this is a potato/woody issue (my laptop runs > potato and doesn't have the problem; my desktop runs woody, and does). Hmm. I just realized something.. I'm running perl 5.6 on my

parts of the website build hang for a very long time

2000-08-29 Thread Joey Hess
I've been making some changes to DWN's templates, which is causing all of News/weekly/ to be rebuilt. However, I've discovered that some of the pages in there seem to hang wml forever, or at least for a very long time. For example, cd webwml/english/News/weekly/1999/27 and run: wml -q -D CUR_YEA