Rollout Complete
The installation of my virtual soapbox is now complete. I wrote a half-second
bash script to take care of fixing permissions on my end before rsync-ing the
whole load to the “web server” (term used loosely, here, as the janky garbage I
have set up only took two whole seconds of deployment). Everything should be all
set. No more XML: PARSER JUST HAD A GODDAMNED FUCKING SEIZURE, YOU RETARD
style errors or 403 Asshat Has No Permission
issues. Should deploy with two
simple commands and let me stand on my little, virtual, audience-less, soapbox
all day long.
Too bad I put all this effort and time into something I have virtually no time to use! Oh well. I’ll figure something out soon, I bet.
Just have to run
jekyll --server
Check to make sure everything is pretty
blogsync
This does a call to find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {}\;
and -type d
to
set 755
respectively before executing rsync
and sending it all out onto
the tubes. Might suck for a while when uploading music or anything larger than a
few kilobytes, but It’ll do.