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Date:      Thu, 11 Mar 2004 10:34:54 +0100
From:      Bartek Gajda <gajda@man.poznan.pl>
To:        Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net>
Cc:        freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Mirroring the WWW pages- question about setup
Message-ID:  <405032BE.3010003@man.poznan.pl>
In-Reply-To: <20040311080117.GB894@straylight.m.ringlet.net>
References:  <404F40C1.8030301@man.poznan.pl> <20040311080117.GB894@straylight.m.ringlet.net>

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Thanks very much!
It works fine now....! :-)

cheers,
Bart


Peter Pentchev wrote:

>On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 05:22:25PM +0100, Bartek Gajda wrote:
>  
>
>>hello!
>>
>>May I ask for a little help?
>>We have tried to set up web pages mirror, but we want to do it on already 
>>installed high performance linux box not BSD.
>>I think that it acceptable by "mirror community" because I do not want to 
>>make some precedent! ;-)
>>
>>The question is: how to generate standard *html files after making cvsup ?
>>
>>I should use make command as it has been written in >3.3 Mirroring the WWW 
>>pages<: "Note: For the website to be visible, users must execute the 
>>make(1) command in the main www directory. This command will create the 
>>standard *.html files for web viewing. For this to work however, the 
>>textproc/docproj port must be installed.
>>
>>Unfortunately this make works on BSD not on linux. 
>>I tried with pmake - but it does not work also.
>>
>>Any solutions?
>>Or should we switch to wget? but it "is probably not recommended" according 
>>to your mirror requirements :-(
>>    
>>
>
>Actually, I believe you can use CVSup to fetch the already-built and
>rendered website; you can do this by getting the 'current' release of
>the 'www' collection, e.g.:
>
><quote>
>*default host=cvsup.de.FreeBSD.org
>*default base=/usr
>*default prefix=/home/roam/tmp/web
>*default release=current
>*default delete use-rel-suffix
>
>*default compress
>
>www
></quote>
>
>The operative option is 'release=current'.
>
>Hope this helps!
>
>G'luck,
>Peter
>
>  
>



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