On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 02:29:21PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> This may seem to be a rather basic question!
>
> I've been using r2w for a while but I've only just tried to create a
> new destination hierarchy. Previously I'd been regenerating existing
> hierarchies (e.g. the r2w 'docs_html' one) or I was working with r2w's
> destination set the same as the source so the .html files were put in
> the same directories as the .txt files.
>
> Now I've changed the destination so that it's a new directory in
> /var/www/htdocs and r2w.py fails with a "No such file or directory"
> for the first level of subdirectory under /var/www/htdocs.
>
> Have I really got to create the destination hierarchy manually (or at
> least write a script to do it)?
>
A little further checking and I think I see what's happening.
I'm using "r2w.py -f". If a source directory contains no *.txt files
then I get the "No such file or directory" for the corresponding
destination directory. Presumably it doesn't create the destination
because there are no files to put there, and then it tries to create
the default index.html file and there's no directory. At least that's
what it looks like.
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Chris Green
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