Closed
Bug 276889
Opened 20 years ago
Closed 19 years ago
html/products/thunderbird/releases/NOMENU references nonexistant file 1.0-release-notes.html
Categories
(www.mozilla.org :: General, defect)
www.mozilla.org
General
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: Biesinger, Unassigned)
Details
html/products/thunderbird/releases/NOMENU: "1.0-release-notes.html" doesn't exist!
the file does indeed not exist.. looks like it got removed 2004-12-06 20:14; so
presumably the NOMENU entry should be removed too.
Comment 1•20 years ago
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Well, it looks like only 'cvs remove' was called, not a 'cvs commit' after that.
I can still reach it here:
<http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/releases/1.0-release-notes.html>
for example...
Reporter | ||
Comment 2•20 years ago
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hm, the cvs repository does not seem to contain it. I guess www.m.o doesn't
delete files that used to be in CVS but aren't anymore?
I think it picks up cvs removes once per day (by clobbering the tree).
That said, it would be pretty easy to fix that given the new dependency system.
Actually, it's not in the relevant output directory on rheet (which used to be
where the files were served from), so it seems like an rsync problem.
Comment 5•20 years ago
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This is indeed strange. Why do we actually remove the new release notes and put
them into index.html? Shouldn't there always be a permanent link?
Updated•19 years ago
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Assignee: www-mozilla-org → nobody
QA Contact: danielwang → www-mozilla-org
Comment 6•19 years ago
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-> mozilla-com
Component: www.mozilla.org → www.mozilla.com
Product: mozilla.org → Websites
QA Contact: www-mozilla-org → www-mozilla-com
Version: other → unspecified
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 19 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Assignee | ||
Updated•13 years ago
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Component: www.mozilla.org/firefox → www.mozilla.org
Assignee | ||
Updated•13 years ago
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Component: www.mozilla.org → General
Product: Websites → www.mozilla.org
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