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complex or less perfect setup methods
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importing from a svn repo.
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afair, so is linuxworld)
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added a new section heading!
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at source.jones.dk
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basewiki.
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ikiwiki via XML RPC. This should be much faster than the old plugin that
had to fork python for every rst page render. Note that if you use
the rst plugin, you now need to have the RPC::XML perl module installed.
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to not-yet-existing pages. I don't have a useful style defined for that
though.
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for span tags on broken wikilinks.
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to be passed on to stderr. Also fixes a potential bug, since git error
meesages were treated as if they came from git stdout.
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allow inclusion of CVS/SVN-style $Id$ or similar keywords.
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even if pages have been deleted in between
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showed up where a web edit that added a page caused a near-concurrent
web edit to fail in will_render. While it would be hard to reproduce this,
my analysis is that the failing cgi started first, loaded the index file
(prior to locking) then the other cgi created the new page and rendered
it, and then the failing cgi choked on the new file when _it_ tried to
render it. Ensuring that the index file is loaded after taking the lock
will avoid this bug.
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* Fix --get-ctime with git, needed to remove srcdir from filename.
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Git_pitfalls link
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