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authorhttp://schmonz.livejournal.com/ <http://schmonz.livejournal.com/@web>2009-08-03 03:23:42 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2009-08-03 03:23:42 -0400
commit9468c553e1ee8d484e896bef4c5abbeda775cabf (patch)
tree921de0a8685596adb3821e5d45f40f5115e38673 /doc/plugins
parentcf3ab205e8104035bdea74d380bd6c5670fb0036 (diff)
maybe prevent trying to create .../CVS/whatever.mdwn
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ This plugin allows ikiwiki to use [[!wikipedia desc="CVS" Concurrent Versions Sy
* [`cvsps`](http://www.cobite.com/cvsps/) is required (`rcs_recentchanges()` and `rcs_diff()` need it to work).
* [[!cpan IPC::Cmd]] and [[!cpan String::ShellQuote]] are required (to safely keep `cvs` quiet and to safely escape commit messages, respectively).
* CVS multi-directory commits happen separately; the post-commit hook sees only the first directory's changes in time for [[recentchanges|plugins/recentchanges]]. The next run of `ikiwiki --setup` will correctly re-render such a recentchanges entry. It might be possible to solve this problem with scripts like `commit_prep` and `log_accum` from CVS contrib.
-* Due to the name of CVS's metadata directories, it's impossible to create `.../CVS/foo.mdwn`. On case-insensitive filesystems it's also impossible to create `.../cvs/foo.mdwn`.
+* Due to the name of CVS's metadata directories, it's impossible to create `.../CVS/foo.mdwn`. On case-insensitive filesystems it's also impossible to create `.../cvs/foo.mdwn`. Since the failure can have confusing effects on one's CVS checkout, perhaps the web interface should prevent the attempt.
* No testing or special-casing has been done with [[attachments|plugins/attachment]], but they'll probably need `cvs add -kb`.
Having a `$HOME/.cvsrc` isn't necessary. Sure does make using CVS more livable, though. Here's a good general-purpose one: