X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/9732682be8ecc118b8ad2a0890db3e0d9d164f77..4ecf1c3fb897240166a80b2366661bb0e1351008:/doc/bugs/ikiwiki.setup_require_blank_rcs_to_work_as_cgi_only.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/ikiwiki.setup_require_blank_rcs_to_work_as_cgi_only.mdwn b/doc/bugs/ikiwiki.setup_require_blank_rcs_to_work_as_cgi_only.mdwn index 518aea138..8ac6eeb09 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/ikiwiki.setup_require_blank_rcs_to_work_as_cgi_only.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/ikiwiki.setup_require_blank_rcs_to_work_as_cgi_only.mdwn @@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ I had to setup explicitely rcs => "" to force it to work the way I wanted. Should it be documented ? +>> `rcs => ""` is only needed with ikiwiki before version 1.37. As of 1.37, +>> you have to manually enable a `rcs => "svn"` etc to get it to use a +>> revision control system. So no, I don't need to document the `rcs => ""` +>> thing. --[[Joey]] + > after some tests, the main trouble with this setup is that it won't make the "svn add" for the new files. > I wonder what should be the setup if I want to use ikiwiki off line on the laptop and then commit back the changes, > without having to take care of the new files before svn commit-ting... @@ -19,10 +24,23 @@ Should it be documented ? >> push changes back. What I do is use svk, which is a distributed RCS based on svn, edit using text editors on my >> laptop, and periodically `svk push` up to the server, which triggers a rebuild on the server. I think [[Joey]] >> works this way too, but I'm not sure. If you don't like editing pages "by hand" then maybe you should look at ->> [[git]] or [[mercurial]] -- they should theoretically allow you to run apache on a working copy which is itself +>> [[rcs/git]] or [[rcs/mercurial]] -- they should theoretically allow you to run apache on a working copy which is itself >> a branch of a working copy running on another machine, but I haven't used them so I don't know. --Ethan >>> Well, by hand editing is just what I'm making sometime. it's just using subversion, in fact. >>> But, yes, someone told me about git, which seems to allow what you are describing. In fact, my needs are typically >>> that I want to have 2 ikiwiki web-frontend on two (or more) different machines, with one machine sometimes off-line. ->>> Imagine a team of auditor that want to report and collaborate on a wiki, but are not allways connected. \ No newline at end of file +>>> Imagine a team of auditor that want to report and collaborate on a wiki, but are not allways connected. + +>>>> I don't use svk, I just let the ikwiki on my laptop update a source +>>>> directory that's a subversion checkout, and I manually commit changes +>>>> back to the central wiki using svn. Yes, this does include manually +>>>> adding new files. It would be possible to hack the svn module so that it +>>>> added new files, but did not ever try to commit. Maybe call that a halfsvn +>>>> module or something. +>>>> +>>>> Of course git may be a better fit. It would also be possible to add +>>>> svk support to ikiwiki, although I've not done it yet. --[[Joey]] + +Looks like this is not really a bug, so I'm considering it [[bugs/done]].. +--[[Joey]]