Re: Generating index.html from Documentation/*/00-INDEX

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On 11/08/07, Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 17:54:06 -0500 Rob Landley wrote:
>
> > [Attempt three at sending this: the list owner tells me the list's spam filter
> > is eating the mail because the script has html tags in it and it thinks it's
> > an html email.  So now I'm providing a link to the script instead.]
> >
> > Here's a quick python script to generate an index.html from every 00-INDEX
> > file under Documentation:  http://kernel.org/make/docdiridx.py
>
>                         http://kernel.org/doc/make/docdiridx.py
>
> > You run it like this:
> >
> > ./docdiridx.py `find Documentation -name 00-INDEX`
> >
> > I'm not currently doing this on the copy I have up on kernel.org because the
> > 00-INDEX files aren't complete. For example, look at the "arm" directory and
> > notice that the index.html list is 11 lines long but the directory contains
> > 17 entries (not counting index.html itself. So putting up an index.html in
> > that directory would _hide_ stuff from Google.
> >
> > I need to bend the automatic link checky thing to show me hidden stuff, but
> > right now lots of stuff isn't linked to simply because lots of directories
> > have no 00-INDEX to generate an index html from...
>
> Maybe someone would/could help with that...
>
I wouldn't mind creating an initial version of some of the missing
00-INDEX files. I'll send some patches shortly.

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