[Dune] website git errors
Steffen Müthing
steffen.muething at iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Mon May 23 16:11:52 CEST 2016
> Am 23.05.2016 um 15:43 schrieb Christian Engwer <christian.engwer at uni-muenster.de>:
>
> Hi Steffen,
>
> regarding the switch. I think there are a few things that need to be
> sorted out before:
>
> a) doxygen
> I think we should first switch to a setup which includes linking to
> other doxygen instances as this will dramatically increase the
> usability, but might require some radical changes.
What exactly do you mean by that? The ability to include other documentation sets (e.g. dune-fem)?
That should already work (it is controlled by adding metadata to the frontmatter of a release or
a module). The doxygen documentation is then built in a nightly cron job.
> b) start page
> I'd like to have something new on the start page in order to
> "advertise" the new design. I thought about switching the
> dune-design image into a small carousel gallery. This requires some
> nice "what we did with Dune" pictures. I there content? Ideally
> together with a one or two line description!
That would be nice, but I still think we should move to the new website as soon as possible. We can
still add that and have an "official" website announcement later on...
> c) news entries
> Nearly all news entries are missing right now. I think news entries
> and meetin minutes should be ported.
That’s a bunch of manual work - we don’t have anyone to do this here in Heidelberg at the moment.
Any volunteers?
>
> Do you still pay the Hiwi, or is he finished?
The HiWi has been gone for a long time - that was an utter failure, Dominic basically re-did most of his
work and spent as much time again on fixing the Markdown the HiWi had written originally.
Steffen
>
> Ciao
> Christian
>
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 02:57:46PM +0200, Steffen Müthing wrote:
>>
>>> Am 23.05.2016 um 11:47 schrieb Steffen Müthing <steffen.muething at iwr.uni-heidelberg.de>:
>>>
>>> Hi Christian,
>>>
>>>> Am 22.05.2016 um 23:38 schrieb Christian Engwer <christian.engwer at uni-muenster.de>:
>>>>
>>>> It seems I broke something in git-lfs, no idea how...
>>>>
>>>> the website does not contain the current tar.gz files:
>>>>
>>>> $ wget https://beta.dune-project.org/download/2.4.1/dune-common-2.4.1.tar.gz
>>>> --2016-05-22 23:31:51-- https://beta.dune-project.org/download/2.4.1/dune-common-2.4.1.tar.gz
>>>> Auflösen des Hostnamens »beta.dune-project.org (beta.dune-project.org)« … 129.206.107.252
>>>> Verbindungsaufbau zu beta.dune-project.org (beta.dune-project.org)|129.206.107.252|:443 … verbunden.
>>>> HTTP-Anforderung gesendet, auf Antwort wird gewartet … 200 OK
>>>> Länge: 132 [application/octet-stream]
>>>> Wird in »»dune-common-2.4.1.tar.gz«« gespeichert.
>>>>
>>>> dune-common-2.4.1.tar.gz 100%[=====================================================================================>] 132 --.-KB/s in 0s
>>>>
>>>> 2016-05-22 23:31:51 (87,7 MB/s) - »»dune-common-2.4.1.tar.gz«« gespeichert [132/132]
>>>>
>>>> $ cat dune-common-2.4.1.tar.gz
>>>> version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1
>>>> oid sha256:e4e9a4d6207484728a8582c5bca14c1479075b655d095790a037e6f0135762a8
>>>> size 4295554
>>>>
>>>> For some reason the files do contain the tar-ball, but only a
>>>> reference to the lfs object.
>>>
>>> there’s something really weird going on, the repository on the server claims it 43 commits *ahead* of origin.
>>> I’ll collect all those different repos and take a look at what went wrong…
>>
>> okay, website building should be working again. I don’t know how it worked previously (and both René and Dominic
>> are on vacation, so I can’t ask them), but I "convinced" git-lfs to fetch all of the files with some credential-helper hackery.
>>
>> @Christian: The website design really has come a long way, thank you for all the work! I also like the small "edit" button at
>> the top right instead of a link in the navigation menu. :-)
>>
>> One thing that we might have to fix is the wildly varying page width, but I think that’s a minor issue.
>>
>> I would suggest switching to the new website immediately and only keeping an archived version of the old one at
>> https://website-archive.dune-project.org or something similar. There is a hard dead line for the switch coming up anyway
>> (the expiry date of our SSL certificate in the middle of August). Until then, we will also have to move the mail server and the
>> mailing lists.
>>
>> Steffen
>>
>>>
>>> Steffen
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Christian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 09:21:47PM +0200, Christian Engwer wrote:
>>>>> OK, the ssh vs. https issue was actually my problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for helping!
>>>>>
>>>>> Website should now be up-to-date. One issue remains... For some reason
>>>>> the website does not contain the new image.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ciao
>>>>> Christian
>>>>>
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