[Grinder-development] How to edit The Grinder documentation
Distributed load testing framework - Java, Jython, or Clojure scripts.
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From: Philip A. <pa...@be...> - 2005-07-10 14:28:09
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Calum, Sebastien, As discussed, I've now split the documentation to a separate CVS repository hosted on SourceForge. I'd be grateful if you could give the following a spin. You should be able to check out the source anonymously as described here: https://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=3D18598. The module name is "documentation". paston01:philipa% cvs = -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/grinder login=20 Logging in to = :pserver:ano...@cv...:2401/cvsroot/grinder CVS password: <press return> paston01:philipa% cvs -z3 = -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/grinder co -P = documentation cvs checkout: Updating documentation U documentation/LICENSE U documentation/LICENSE-HTTPClient U documentation/LICENSE-Jython ... etc I use cvs as shipped with cygwin. The SourceForge documentation describes other alternatives. You need to acquire and install Apache ANT 1.6.2 or greater. Set/export ANT_HOME, JAVA_HOME and PATH as described in the Ant user guide. JAVA_HOME needs to point to J2SE 1.4 or later. You need to acquire and install Apached Forrest 0.6. (http://archive.apache.org/dist/forrest/). We will upgrade to 0.7 at some point. Edit the file etc/localpaths.properties to reflect the Forrest installation directory. Ensure that the file apache-forrest-0.6/src/core/bin/forrest.bat is executable. Type "ant", the documentation should build. Once you've got this far, get yourself a SourceForge login. Send me a mail telling me what the username is and I'll give you developer access. This will let you write back to the CVS repository. I'll also let you know how to publish the built documentation to the web site. Regards, - Phil |