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issue2550957: Duplicate emails (with patch). Bcc and cc users passed to nosymessage are not properly recorded. This results in duplicate emails. Patch by Trent Gamblin (trentgg). Applied by and test added by John Rouillard.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 07 Nov 2017 20:58:48 -0500
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Roundup has three web sites:

 * http://www.roundup-tracker.org/
 * http://wiki.roundup-tracker.org/
 * http://issues.roundup-tracker.org/

www and wiki are hosted on SourceForge.


updating issues.roundup-tracker.org
===================================
If you don't have access, ask to update on mailing list. You may try to
ping Ralf, Bernhard or Ezio directly.

 * log into issues.roundup-tracker.org
 * get a working copy of roundup/website/issues from the SCM, either via
      hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/roundup/code
   or download a snapshot:
      http://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/code/ci/default/tarball

 * check the differences
      diff -ur /home/roundup/trackers/roundup/ /home/YOURUSERID/roundup/website/issues/
 * copy the files into the tracker instance, using sudo:
      sudo -u roundup cp <file> /home/roundup/trackers/roundup/...
   or use rsync to check and only copy the changed files as user roundup like
      rsync -rvc /home/YOURUSERID/roundup/website/issues/ trackers/roundup/
      HINT: old files will not be deleted by this rsync command 
 * restart the roundup server:
      sudo /etc/init.d/roundup restart


updating services hosted on sf.net (www and wiki)
=================================================
Generic SF instructions for web service recommend
uploading files through SFTP, described here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Project%20Web%20Services/

However, SFTP is ugly to script in non-interactive
mode, so we use SSH access to fetch everything and
build from server side.

logging into sf.net
-------------------
Current docs are taken down with SourceForge Trac,
so working instructions are available from here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20140618231150/http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Shell%20service

    # log in, replace <user> with your account
    ssh -t <user>,roundup@shell.sourceforge.net create

    # set project_home
    project_home=/home/project-web/roundup

    # pull latest Roundup source with www and wiki
    # (the warning about "Not trusting file ... " can be ignored
    #  for now https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/8217/)
    hg pull -u --cwd ${project_home}/src/roundup

    # read up on other people changes and add yours
    cd ${project_home}
    vim logbuch.txt


updating wiki.roundup-tracker.org
---------------------------------
wiki doesn't require building anything, so if you're
logged in to SF (see above), just copy new files over
to new directories:

    cd ${project_home}/src/roundup/website/wiki
    cp -r -p static/roundup ${project_home}/htdocs/_wiki/
    cp -p wiki/data/plugin/theme/roundup.py ${project_home}/persistent/wiki/data/plugin/theme/
    cd -

If you need to adjust wiki configuration, it is here:

    vim persistent/wiki/wikiconfig.py


updating www.roundup-tracker.org
---------------------------------
Site update requires rebuilding HTML files. For that
you `sphinx` and `sphinxcontrib-cheeseshop` are required/
Hopefully, they are already installed into virtualenv, so
the whole procedure looks like so:

    # activate the virtualenv
    . ${project_home}/docbuilder/bin/activate
    # cd to website source and build it
    cd ${project_home}/src/roundup/website/www
    make clean
    make html
    # you can check which files updated
    #diff -qur ./html/ ${project_home}/htdocs/
    # copy to website dir
    cp -r -p ./html/* ${project_home}/htdocs/
    # copy legacy html doc to website docs/ dir
    # (in main doc/conf.py this is done automatically)
    cp -r -p ../../doc/html_extra/* ${project_home}/htdocs/docs/
    # or try it with rsync (skip --dry-run when ready)
    #rsync --dry-run -v --checksum --recursive ./html/* ${project_home}/htdocs/

When done working in the shell, you can destroy it early
to free resources:

    shutdown

Roundup Issue Tracker: http://roundup-tracker.org/