ikiwiki 2.31 released with [[toggle text="these changes"]] [[toggleable text=""" * [ Joey Hess ] * Revert preservation of input file modification times in output files, since this leads to too many problems with web caching, especially with inlined pages. Properly solving this would involve tracking every page that contributes to a page's content and using the youngest of them all, as well as special cases for things like the version plugin, and it's just too complex to do. * aggregate: Forking a child broke the one state that mattered: Forcing the aggregating page to be rebuilt. Fix this. * cgi hooks are now run before ikiwiki state is loaded. * This allows locking the wiki before loading state, which avoids some tricky locking code when saving a web edit. * poll: This plugin turns out to have edited pages w/o doing any locking. Oops. Convert it from a cgi to a sessioncgi hook, which will work much better. * recentchanges: Improve handling of links on the very static changes pages by thunking to the CGI, which can redirect to the page, or allow it to be created if it doesn't exist. * recentchanges: Exipre all *.\_change pages, even if the directory they're in has changed. * aggregate: Lots of changes; aggregation can now run without locking the wiki, and there is a separate aggregatelock to prevent multiple concurrent aggregation runs. * monotone changes by Brian May: - On commits, replace "mtn sync" bidirectional with "mtn push" single direction. No need to pull changes when doing a commit. mtn sync is still called in rcs\_update. - Support for viewing differences via patches using viewmtn. * inline: When previewing, still call will\_render on rss/atom files, just avoid actually writing the files. This is necessary because ikiwiki saves state after a preview (in case it actually *did* write files), and if will\_render isn't called its security checks will get upset when the page is saved. Thanks to Edward Betts for his help tracking this tricky bug down. * inline: Add new `allowrss` and `allowatom` config options. These can be used if you want a wiki that doesn't default to generating rss or atom feeds, but that does allow them to be turned on for specific blogs. * Don't die if running with --getctime and rcs\_getctime throws an error. There are several cases (recentchanges files, aggregated files) where some source files are not in revision control. * Page templates can now use CTIME to show when the page was created. * [ Josh Triplett ] * README.Debian: Mention user wikilists."""]]