Revision: 19
Author: roman_yakovenko
Date: 2006-04-29 22:21:08 -0700 (Sat, 29 Apr 2006)
ViewCVS: http://svn.sourceforge.net/pygccxml/?rev=19&view=rev
Log Message:
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genera; clean up: removing 2 files.
People from thanks_to.txt file are referenced from web site. This is enough.
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release_manager/sf-how-to.txt
release_manager/thanks_to.txt
Deleted: release_manager/sf-how-to.txt
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--- release_manager/sf-how-to.txt 2006-04-30 05:17:49 UTC (rev 18)
+++ release_manager/sf-how-to.txt 2006-04-30 05:21:08 UTC (rev 19)
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-How to load web pages on SF ?
- Phil Schwartz wrote:
- I will add it shortly. As for the SF website interface, perhaps I can
- help a bit. It took me some time to figure it out, but I've been a SF
- user for several years so I know a lot about their interface.
-
- Basically, you need to ssh into your shell acount on SF. The easiest
- way to do it is:
-
- $ ssh rom...@py...
-
- Once you're logged in (after supplying your password, of course).
- You can then cd to your website directory:
-
- $ cd /home/groups/p/py/pygccxml/htdocs
-
- You can verify the existence of your web directory as such:
-
- $ l -d /home/groups/p/py/pygccxml
-
- You can then simply edit the index.html page with your favorite editor
- (vi, emacs, pico, etc).
-
- Additionally, you can edit the files on your local system and use scp to
- transfer them to your project's homepage. This is the method that I use
- to update my websites (kodos, releaseforge, scratchy, denyhosts, faqtor,
- etc...).
-
- cd www
- scp * rom...@py...:/home/groups/p/py/pygccxml/htdocs
-
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Deleted: release_manager/thanks_to.txt
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--- release_manager/thanks_to.txt 2006-04-30 05:17:49 UTC (rev 18)
+++ release_manager/thanks_to.txt 2006-04-30 05:21:08 UTC (rev 19)
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-Yulia
-- my wife for patience
-Brad King
-- the author of GCCXML
-Thomas Heller
-- good SAX example
-Detlev Offenbach
-- eric3 - Python IDE
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