The www.debian.org web site didn't mirror today, I can tell bacuase it
doesn't have the letest Debian Weekly News on it. It's built ok on master.
Could someone give the mirror process a kick in the pants?
Also, since I seem to run into this problem nearly every week when I try to
get Debian Weekly
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
> Also, since I seem to run into this problem nearly every week when I try to
> get Debian Weekly News up on the web site under a deadline, I'd really like
> to have the ability to force a mirror myself. Who should I talk to?
The best thing for this is to pro
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> The best thing for this is to probably just run a micro-mirror of that one
> section of the web site bi-daily at some selected times..
That would be very nice if it could be done.
I'd think such a thing might be nice for the security pages as well, so
fixes can show up so
peter karlsson wrote:
> Anyway, I've been a bit annoyed on the way the SPI main page links back to
> the home page, with a href to "." on the main page and ".." on subpages. So,
> I added a slash in the template, but I didn't check it in, because I thought
> I'd better ask before changing such thin
Exactly at what time is www.debian.org updated from the cvs repository?
Sometimes it seems as if it takes >48 hours for pages to get updated. Is
there a mismatch between when the CVS repository is updated and when the
HTML files are actually rebuilt?
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> Relative links on web pages are a very good thing. That slash would break
> things if the spi pages are one day moved to not being at the top of thier
> very own domain or if they're mirrored elsewhere. "index" would be much
> more appropriate.
No, they wouldn't. Now the links are to "." or ".."
peter karlsson wrote:
> No, they wouldn't. Now the links are to "." or "..", when they in reality
> should be to the directory "./" and "../". I added the trailing slash.
Oh, I thought you changed it to a slash alone. Yes, you're right.
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peter karlsson wrote:
> Exactly at what time is www.debian.org updated from the cvs repository?
> Sometimes it seems as if it takes >48 hours for pages to get updated.
The mirroring process has not run in over 34 hours. Maybe longer. It's
*supposed* to run every 24 hours. It's just messed up ATM.
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 05:48:57PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Since the SPI pages are in the same repository as the Debian pages, I
> thought that this would be the correct place to comment on them. If not,
> please tell me where to go... :)
>
> Anyway, I've been a bit annoyed on the way the S
> Fixed and committed.
> Changed to be like the main page.
Great!
> I didn't design the page so am not sure why it was designed this way.
Wasn't as much a complaint as a general rambling against hardcoding. I
didn't see it myself, since I generally have document font selection turned
off, and us
Speaking of the SPI pages, I just noticed that the news articles have the
translation language list repeated, I guess that the '<:= languages
("$(HOME)", "news", "$(WML_SRC_BASENAME)", "$(CUR_LANG)") :>' in the bottom
of the news .wml files should be removed.
Second, the link to "how to set defaul
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 10:28:14PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> The www.debian.org web site didn't mirror today, I can tell bacuase it
> doesn't have the letest Debian Weekly News on it. It's built ok on master.
> Could someone give the mirror process a kick in the pants?
>
Yes it did. Here are the d
I haven't looked into CSS much. What browsers support them? What happens
with browsers that don't support them? If CSS's are the way to go, then
feel free to set it up. :)
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 05:32:30PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Speaking of the SPI pages, I just noticed that the news arti
> On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 05:32:30PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> > Speaking of the SPI pages, I just noticed that the news articles have the
> > translation language list repeated, I guess that the '<:= languages
> > ("$(HOME)", "news", "$(WML_SRC_BASENAME)", "$(CUR_LANG)") :>' in the bottom
> >
I will be on vacation from Saturday June 12 until Sunday June 20.
Darren should be available during that time should any crises
arise.
Jay Treacy
> I haven't looked into CSS much. What browsers support them? What happens
> with browsers that don't support them? If CSS's are the way to go, then
> feel free to set it up. :)
Well, according to what I've read, CSS support in "main-stream" browsers is
best in Opera (3.50+), followed by MSIE (3+,
James A. Treacy wrote:
> Yes it did. Here are the dates on the log files from va (I just started one
> so that's the one from June 10. Also, times are PDT [-0700]):
Hm, I committed around 11:30pm on the 8th. It didn't appear on
www.debian.org until sometime today. I would have expected it to appea
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 01:55:41PM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
> > Also, since I seem to run into this problem nearly every week when I try to
> > get Debian Weekly News up on the web site under a deadline, I'd really like
> > to have the ability to force a mirror myself. Who should I talk to?
>
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