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Posted to user@velocity.apache.org by Jim Rudnicki <jd...@pacbell.net> on 2001/10/07 21:29:19 UTC
[BUG] 1.2rc1 missing file in dist
The all important .vsl file / template for building the documentation with
Anakia seems to be missing from both the distribution and even CVS.
Jim
Re: [BUG] 1.2rc1 missing file in dist
Posted by Jon Stevens <jo...@latchkey.com>.
on 10/7/01 12:29 PM, "Jim Rudnicki" <jd...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> The all important .vsl file / template for building the documentation with
> Anakia seems to be missing from both the distribution and even CVS.
>
> Jim
<echo>
#######################################################
#
# Now using Anakia to transform our XML documentation
# to HTML.
#
# Note : this step depends upon having the jakarta-site2
# project located as a peer to the jakarta-velocity
# directory (the directory that holds the Velocity
# distribution.) That means that jakarta-site2 and
# jakarta-velocity are located in the same subdirectory.
#
# Please see :
# http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsindex.html
# for more information on obtaining jakarta-site2.
#
#######################################################
</echo>
Re: [BUG] 1.2rc1 missing file in dist
Posted by "Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net>.
On 10/7/01 3:29 PM, "Jim Rudnicki" <jd...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> The all important .vsl file / template for building the documentation with
> Anakia seems to be missing from both the distribution and even CVS.
>
> Jim
>
If Jon's reponse wasn't clear....
The .vsl comes from the jakarta-site2 tree - it's the same .vsl that we use
for the jakarta (and now Apache Foundation) sites. This ensures that we
never fall out of synch, although it is a minor pain in that you must keep
the trees peers of one another in the directory layout. (But just a minor
one...)
Anyway, checkout jakarta-site2 to be a parallel directory to
jakarta-velocity, and all will be well.
--
Geir Magnusson Jr. geirm@optonline.net
System and Software Consulting
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