I noticed that recently Travis made some updates to the Developer site to include instructions for OL8, and those don't seem to have filtered through to the actual website.
Also, I should also note that I wanted to update the GCC version in the SunOS documentation from 7 to 10 while I'm at it. Forgot to do that when I updated it in the codebase.
This really isn't a pressing priority, and honestly I'm only thinking about it right now because I'm sitting around at school on my laptop waiting to be picked up, and have absolutely nothing better to do.
Developer site doesn't seem to be updating. Topic is solved
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Developer site doesn't seem to be updating.
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Re: Developer site doesn't seem to be updating.
Right.
Well the reason is that it was pointed out that files in the .git subdir were accessible (actually a potential disclosure problem if sites aren't already having their repo public) which wasn't really intended and I didn't think about the fact I had it set up to pull from the repo for site updates, so I removed it, breaking repo updates. I've restored that now (and secured the /.git directory while at it).
Well the reason is that it was pointed out that files in the .git subdir were accessible (actually a potential disclosure problem if sites aren't already having their repo public) which wasn't really intended and I didn't think about the fact I had it set up to pull from the repo for site updates, so I removed it, breaking repo updates. I've restored that now (and secured the /.git directory while at it).
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"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite