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- To: Francisco Vila <paconet.org@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [translations] italian website PATCH
- From: Federico Bruni <fedelogy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 22:12:01 +0200
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Hi,
'make website' gives me two errors now
Initializing settings for web site: [it]
** Unknown command `@help' (left as is)
(in /home/fede/lilypond-translation/Documentation/it/web/download.itexi
l. 330)
mass-link.py
Initializing settings for web site: [nl]
mass-link.py
cp /home/fede/lilypond-translation/Documentation/css/*.css
out-website/website/
mkdir -p out-website/website/pictures/
cp Documentation/pictures/out-www//* out-website/website/pictures/
cp: cannot stat `Documentation/pictures/out-www//*': No such file or
directory
make[1]: *** [website-pictures] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/fede/lilypond-translation'
make: *** [website] Error 2
ERROR 1:
Why the command is 'cp Documentation/pictures/out-www//*
out-website/website/pictures/'?
I guess the first path is wrong...
The result is that I have no images in the website.
ERROR 2:
where is @help macro defined?
Is it defined? Or the problem is somewhere else?
Maybe I can just comment it out?
Thanks,
Federico