On 6/3/05, Nigel Metheringham <Nigel.Metheringham@???> wrote:
> What format does the PHP documentation start in? Starting a new doc
> format where we cannot import the current set relatively directly is
> going to be a non-starter. We could, in theory, make some mods to the
> generation process - especially as Philip is currently playing with
> that. I guess adding an end pass to PHP wrap the HTML might also be a
> possibility.
I'm not sure what they start in, but they end up as static pages
(similar to what is going on here). Is there a copy of the new XML or
AsciiDoc file of the docs? If Philip can make that available, I can
toy around and see how difficult a setup like this would be.
> If any mirror admins can comment that would be useful. However I have
> the feeling that something that needs significant scripting to maintain
> it will be either:-
> * dropped (ie we will just lose all the mirrors - is that a bad
> thing?)
> * continually out of date
That's what I get for brainstorming late at night :(
The database uses the SQLite routines instead of MySQL or Postgres
since it doesn't require a separate RDBMS process. To the mirrors,
it's just another file to download in the directory tree....no
scripts, no nothing. Just rsync.