#!/usr/bin/perl -w =pod =NAME generate_web_pages.pl - generate the web pages for the install site =SYNOPSIS Yeah, it does that. Basically, there's a few comments in shell.hemp that we replace with what we really want in the files. Pretty simple. The point of this is to look like the main site. =cut # This is the list of pages to generate: Change this to # add/subtract/etc. pages. Index is done seperately. # Title, source my @longlifecycle = ( ['CentOS Linux 6 Install','centos6_install'], ['CentOS Linux 5 Install','centos5_install'], ['Scientific Linux 6 Install','scientific6_install'], ['Scientific Linux 5 Install','scientific5_install'], ['Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Install','RHEL6_install'], ['Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Install','RHEL5_install'], ['Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Install','RHEL4_install'], ['SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Install', 'sles11_install'], ['SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Install', 'sles10_install'], ['SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Install', 'sles9_install'], ['Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server', 'ubuntu10LTS_install'], ['Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server', 'ubuntu8LTS_install'], ); my @shortlifecycle = ( ['Fedora 16 Install', 'F16_install'], ['Fedora 15 Install', 'F15_install'], ['Fedora 14 Install', 'F14_install'], ['Fedora 13 Install', 'F13_install'], ['Fedora 12 Install', 'F12_install'], ['Fedora 11 Install', 'F11_install'], ['Fedora 10 Install', 'F10_install'], ['SuSE Linux 12.1 Install', 'suse12.1_install'], ['SuSE Linux 11.4 Install', 'suse11.4_install'], ['SuSE Linux 11.3 Install', 'suse11.3_install'], ['SuSE Linux 11.2 Install', 'suse11.2_install'], ['SuSE Linux 11.1 Install', 'suse11.1_install'], ); my @ancillary = ( ['Upgrading from Previous LON-CAPA install', 'upgrade'], ['LON-CAPA License (Gnu Public License)', 'license'] ); my @other_pages = ( ['Developer Information', 'dev'], ['Configuration Information', 'config'], ); open SHELL, '<', "shell.html"; my $shell = join '', ; $shell =~ s/\r/\n/g; # Call with: The title, breadcrumb, and content sub replaceText { my ($title, $links, $breadcrumb, $content) = @_; my $page = $shell; $page =~ s/\