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@@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ would then not be picked up until the ikiwiki is recompiled.
> This could be done by adding a hook to reprepro/whatever that calls
> ikiwiki --refresh at the end of updating a repo. (I don't
> remember if reprepro has such hooks; mini-dinstall certianly does.)
->
+
+>> reprepro doesn't seem to have one, :( though of course creating a
+>> script to do both would work (but it's not optimal). --Cameron
+
> For ikiwiki to notice that the Packages file outside its tree has
> changed and things need to be updated, a `needsbuild` hook could be
> used. This seems very doable.
@@ -44,7 +47,14 @@ automatically.
> want to use it for a big repo, and I'd ideally want to keep the packages
> in a different svn repo, pulled in via svn:externals.
-Just some thoughts I had, hope it's not too crazy.<br>
+>> I like it too, more than the easier options, why are the most
+>> interesting solutions always the most complicated? ;)
+
+>> Parsing the files sounds like it might require some outside
+>> dependencies, and given the complexity maybe this should be
+>> a separate package from ikiwiki. Is it possible to package
+>> plugins separately? --Cameron
+
--Cameron
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