Hi,
It appears that the source files necessary to run the command "forrest site"
are not generated properly when I do "forrest seed-business." This is what
the errors look like:
X [0] team/allBySkill.html BROKEN:
/Users/Heather/usg/src/documentation/content/xdocs/team/allBySkill.xml (No
such file or directory)
X [0] team/all.html BROKEN:
/Users/Heather/usg/src/documentation/content/xdocs/team/all.xml (No such
file or directory)
I'm confused why it's looking for files that weren't automatically produced
by "forrest seed-business." Anyone else experience this? I have no problem
with running "forrest site" in a directory populated with "forrest seed."
Obviously I can add the xml files that it is looking for, or modify the
site.xml file so that they aren't needed, but I'm curious why it's behaving
this way...
Other info:
Mac OS 10.5.6
Java 1.5.0_16
Forrest 0.8
Thanks,
Heather
It appears that the source files necessary to run the command "forrest site"
are not generated properly when I do "forrest seed-business." This is what
the errors look like:
X [0] team/allBySkill.html BROKEN:
/Users/Heather/usg/src/documentation/content/xdocs/team/allBySkill.xml (No
such file or directory)
X [0] team/all.html BROKEN:
/Users/Heather/usg/src/documentation/content/xdocs/team/all.xml (No such
file or directory)
I'm confused why it's looking for files that weren't automatically produced
by "forrest seed-business." Anyone else experience this? I have no problem
with running "forrest site" in a directory populated with "forrest seed."
Obviously I can add the xml files that it is looking for, or modify the
site.xml file so that they aren't needed, but I'm curious why it's behaving
this way...
Other info:
Mac OS 10.5.6
Java 1.5.0_16
Forrest 0.8
Thanks,
Heather