Re: Docs refreshed
От | Thomas Lockhart |
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Тема | Re: Docs refreshed |
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Msg-id | 38E7C0B1.B64B5CF1@alumni.caltech.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Docs refreshed (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
> It's really pretty silly to have tar.gz files in the CVS tree. I can > imagine what the underlying diff looks like every time they are updated > :-(. And, since they are ultimately just derived files, I agree with > Peter that they shouldn't be in CVS at all. Well, it wasn't pretty silly when I first did it, so have a little sense of history please ;) It was only the last year or so that the docs could get built on hub.org (the postgresql.org host). It still breaks occasionally if scrappy tries updating his machine, since the tools are only used by me so he wouldn't notice if something goes wrong. Previously, the docs had to be built on my machine at home, then downloaded (and home is still where all package development and debugging takes place). If they were to be recoverable *on* hub.org, they had to go into cvs. It may be that we could now generate them from scratch during the release tarball build, (it takes, maybe, 10-15 minutes to build all variations). But I would think you wouldn't want to do that, but would rather pick them up from a known location. cvs is where we do that now, but it could be from somewhere else I suppose. Perhaps our build script for the tarball could include a "wget" from a known location on postgresql.org? Vince is planning on redoing the web site a bit to decouple the release docs from the development docs. I'd like to have a "get the docs" page which gives us the release docs for each release and the current development docs, and we could have the tarball builder get the release docs for the upcoming release from there. Is this something for v7.1, or is there something important about this now?? - Thomas -- Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu South Pasadena, California
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