Hi Ray
That's also what I surmised. However, suppose you wanted a Gitlab group herding several projects. How would that work?
Yes. The cmucl group has 3 repos in it, but there's only one site repo. If you're asking if you can have more than one site repo in the group, then I don't know.
Marco> Hi ok, I bit the bullet and created the "with-contexts-site"
Marco> repository.
Marco> No pages generated. No joy.
Marco> I may have some other problem in my .yml file for sure (how
Marco> do I debug that?), but re-reading the instructions
Marco> (https://common-lisp.net/faq/using-gitlab-deploy-project-pages)
Marco> I see that there may be a bit missing in the very first step,
Marco> where a "group" is mentioned. Which brings me back to the
Marco> initial question I had about gitlab vs Unix groups.
Marco> Now. I presume that to fix the current issue, a
Marco> "with-contexts" group could be created somewhere (Gitlab
Marco> and/or Unix) and maybe the pages will be generated. However,
Marco> this raises some other questions (which I will address
Marco> later).
My understanding is that the sites won't work with your personal "group"
of Marco Antoniotti. Admins will have to create a new group for you
where you can have your with-contexts-site. This is what I needed to do
to get my fork of maxima to generate docs. It was originally on my
personal group, but admins created a maxima group for me where I could
have a maxima-site project to generate the pages I wanted.
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