Re: git: 5a5db32f4a - main - Fix build after c8e8be58e580
- In reply to: Daniel Ebdrup Jensen : "Re: git: 5a5db32f4a - main - Fix build after c8e8be58e580"
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Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2021 20:24:50 UTC
On Thu, 7 Oct 2021 at 21:14, Daniel Ebdrup Jensen <debdrup@freebsd.org> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 08:27:00PM +0200, Sergio Carlavilla wrote: > >On Thu, 7 Oct 2021 at 18:23, John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> wrote: > > > >> On 10/6/21 4:59 PM, Danilo G. Baio wrote: > >> > The branch main has been updated by dbaio: > >> > > >> > URL: > >> > https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=5a5db32f4a1e3f507cdc55f92d53e63adbb4f022 > >> > > >> > commit 5a5db32f4a1e3f507cdc55f92d53e63adbb4f022 > >> > Author: Danilo G. Baio <dbaio@FreeBSD.org> > >> > AuthorDate: 2021-10-06 23:57:27 +0000 > >> > Commit: Danilo G. Baio <dbaio@FreeBSD.org> > >> > CommitDate: 2021-10-06 23:57:27 +0000 > >> > > >> > Fix build after c8e8be58e580 > >> > >> It used to be possible to use 'make' in individual books or articles to > >> test > >> things, and also to only build just html versions and not be required to > >> build PDF. Apparently our new system doesn't permit either of those, > so I > >> gave up on trying to test this pre-commit. > >> > >> -- > >> John Baldwin > > > > > >> Hi John, > > > >This is completely true, at the Doceng we are aware of this problem and we > >are working on a solution. In this patch[1] each document would be handled > >as an unit. What this means? This means that you can enter the folder and > >execute “asciidoctor [name-of-the-document]”. Usually “asciidoctor > >_index.adoc” > > > >So, when this patch will be merged, you will have three options to build > >the documents: > > > >1. Build the complete documentation. > >2. Build only the document that you touched. > >3. Use a plugin in any IDE to see in realtime the changes. In my case > (with > >this patch[1] applied to my local) I used Visual Studio Code with this > >plugin [2] > > > >And, what can you do in the meantime? Well… you can continue using the > >documentation as is. Or you can use AsciiDoctorLive[3]. > > > >Sorry for the inconvenience. > > > >Bye! Hope this helps. > > > >PS: I have an email to answer about recording some videos to help people > to > >see how to configure the tools. I’ll answer it this weekend :) > > > >[1] https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31926 > >[2] > > > https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=asciidoctor.asciidoctor-vscode > >[3] https://asciidoclive.com/edit/scratch/1 > > Hi Sergio, > > Does this mean that the build can be multithreaded or use multiple > jobs to speed it up? > > Yours, > Daniel Ebdrup Jensen > Hi Daniel, Hugo by default always uses the number of logical CPUs[1]. Bye! [1] https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configuration-environment-variables