From: Michele Andreoli (m.andreoli@tin.it)
Date: Sun Sep 17 2000 - 17:19:08 CEST
In conjunction with the new release 10r6, I restructured the
web tree on the MuLinux site. This is only a try.
I removed the directories base/ and adddons/. Now, any new
release will be placed in a directory like:
9r5/ ...
10r0/ ...
Any XrY directory is unstructured, and contains DOSTOOLS, mulinux.tgz,
???.tgz.
It contains only what is *really* changed from previous release. This
is a compromise and save me a lot. For example: because GCC is
unchanged in 10r0, I will keep it in 9r5.
As far the home page structure is concerned, no problems because
the access still is from the mu/ subdirectory, and it do not suffers
for the changes.
Advantages:
(for the user) The user know what is really new
(for me) Only a little change in my export script
Disvantages:
(for the user) It must load *old* addons in *different* directory
(for me) the same as 'advantages'
Michele
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