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Remove out-of-date native packager documentation from scala-sbt.org #1504

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SethTisue opened this issue Apr 26, 2022 · 4 comments
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Remove out-of-date native packager documentation from scala-sbt.org #1504

SethTisue opened this issue Apr 26, 2022 · 4 comments

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@SethTisue
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I originally opened sbt/website#1072 on this but it seems the problem is at this end...?

this can actually trip people up; it happened at e.g. #1459 (comment)

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muuki88 commented May 8, 2022

Hi @SethTisue

Thanks for the hint. ReadTheDocs behaves sometimes a little weird.

I'll try to clean things up.

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raboof commented Sep 11, 2023

Apparently scala-sbt.org rolls up the pages from https://github.com/sbt/sbt-native-packager/tree/gh-pages which are no longer updated/generated - so I guess we should either replace that branch with redirects, delete it entirely, or make sure it's up-to-date. Any preference?

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SethTisue commented Dec 7, 2023

@muuki88 this issue claimed another victim today — I was helping someone on Discord, and it turned out they were looking at the out of date instructions, and that led to them getting stuck.

is there anything I or anyone else can to do to help...?

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muuki88 commented Dec 7, 2023

Hi @SethTisue

Oh no 😞 Sorry, I'm not having much time for this project at the moment.

I'll check if I can get you readthedocs access . I remember deleting some old versions, but apparently not all 😬

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