[documentation] [Documentation bug] sites/all/README.txt clarification suggested
vjordan
drupal-docs at drupal.org
Wed Dec 6 14:32:20 UTC 2006
Issue status update for
http://drupal.org/node/101455
Post a follow up:
http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/101455
Project: Documentation
Version: <none>
Component: Documentation in CVS
Category: bug reports
-Priority: minor
+Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: vjordan
Updated by: vjordan
Status: active
Greg, Thanks for the guidance on using the patching system - first toe
in the water for me.
+1 for your wording which is clear, concise and complete.
Following the revision process [1] and the related
href="http://drupal.org/node/45111"> priority levels of issues I
suggest the following:
* change to priority 'normal' in that somebody following the README
won't get the modules to work.
* wait for a couple of days to see if there's any further feedback
before creating the patch.
Does this sound about right?
Apologies for cluttering this bug but it's kind of related: would it be
good practice to create issues for http://drupal.org/node/22283 (best
practices for file/directory management) and
http://drupal.org/node/53705 ("using the /sites directory") given that
sites/all now comes into play? If so, how would one go about this?
[1] http://drupal.org/node/10261
vjordan
Previous comments:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue, 05 Dec 2006 13:28:19 +0000 : vjordan
When experimenting with various installs of 5.0-beta2 I even read some
of the documentation. One piece that confused me was
sites/all/README.txt
// $Id: README.txt,v 1.1 2006/11/11 22:53:59 drumm Exp $
This directory should be used to place downloaded and custom modules
and
themes which are common to all sites. This will allow you to more
easily
update Drupal core files.
When I put a custom module in this directory it wasn't found by Drupal
v5 and couldn't be configured. I subsequently found that when I used a
subdirectory for the downloaded modules called "modules" Drupal V5 was
able to find them. I presume a similar directory naming is required for
themes also.
Now so long as I've understood this correctly I suggest the README.txt
wording is changed:
// $Id: README.txt, ...
This directory should be used to place downloaded and custom modules
and
themes which are common to all sites. This will allow you to more
easily
update Drupal core files.
All downloaded custom modules should be placed in a subdirectory called
modules and all custom themes should be placed in a subdirectory called
themes as follows:
settings/all/modules
settings/all/themes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue, 05 Dec 2006 13:29:15 +0000 : vjordan
Actually, I think this is a bug report of sorts, rather than a feature
request.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue, 05 Dec 2006 15:37:02 +0000 : greggles
This seems like a good improvement.
I'm changing the status as this is not a patch - see
http://drupal.org/diffandpatch for instructions on creating patches.
For relatively trivial changes like docs I think it can be useful to
decide on the text prior to creating the patch. My preference would be
for the language to read:
These installation-wide modules and themes should be placed in
subdirectories called modules and themes as follows:
settings/all/modules
settings/all/themes
More information about the documentation
mailing list