I think the way we create the website now has some bugs in it. It's done by
running an hourly cron job to pull git, and then another about 30 minutes
later to "make website". However, the shell script that runs "make website"
also tries to run rsynch and cp to copy the "fixed" items (e.g. pictures
like
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/pictures/architecture-diagram.pngand pdfs like http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/xivcim.pdf) to their correct
place. These fail because of permission problems, but I think they
duplicate work now being done by make website in any case. I need to test
this out. My plan is to disable the rsynch and cp lines in the shell script
and then make a minor change to the architecture diagram, and push it to the
correct git repo. This should be pulled and built automatically by the
website and should therefore be visible as changed, assuming my theory is
correct.
Please shout soon if this doesn't seem OK.
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Phil Holmes