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RE: HURD source code at hurd.gnu.org
From: |
Jim Franklin |
Subject: |
RE: HURD source code at hurd.gnu.org |
Date: |
Tue, 8 May 2001 08:31:43 -0700 |
Hi Ian,
There is not really a capacity for dynamic links at gnu.org at this time.
We are able to run scripts so are going for a batch type operation. The more
experienced developers make use of cvsweb for dynamic interfacing with the
source. The main selling point for using lxr is its capacity for
cross-referencing, without that feature a cleaner page can be generated with
GNU Global it seems.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
Ian Duggan
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:15 AM
To: web-hurd
Subject: Re: HURD source code at hurd.gnu.org
> Proposal:
> * GLOBAL makes static HTML from CVS source weekly.
> * All text files of interest (like hurd/doc/navigating) go to hurd.gnu.org
> * When gnu.org become more relaxed about CGIs or equivalent we can think
> about lxr.
After a quick look at lxr, it seems pretty simpleminded in how it works.
It would probably be possible to pregenerate the pages used by spidering
it with "wget -r" and then rsyncing that to gnu.org periodically.
This would get you the cross-indexed pages served statically, but you
would lose the search features and such.
What are the options for dynamic html at gnu.org? Do they allow php or
anything like that?
--Ian
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