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This was impressively broken. add_depends was being called with params
backwards, and on parameter was set to the name of the generated
file, which isn't in the source.
Now updates to images will update the page that contains them, thus
updating them. This is unncessary for fullsize images, so skipped.
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Many variables and functions are exported.
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Serving up images etc. as text/plain; charset=utf-8 is unlikely to work
very well, and there's no point in having this CGI action for attachments
(since they're copied into the output as-is anyway).
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Also restructure so we return early on missing pages.
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match the default
IkiWiki mostly assumes that pages are in UTF-8; anyone this doesn't work
for can override it in the setup file.
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As I suggested when reviewing Will's code, calling loadindex() should be
sufficient.
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Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@ http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/>
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Improved one string.
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from→inside)
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(and gettext it as translators will see this!)
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In order to support translated basewiki and other underlays, we need
support for mo files in underlays.
The code did not allow this before, because if a mo file was in an
underlay, then it might try to update it, and its pot, and write to the
underlay, which is guaranteed to either fail due to permissions, or be
undesirable.
To fix, my approach is to just detect if a mo or pot file that is about to
be updated is in an underlay, and skip updating it. This seems to work
well:
- If the mo is out of date in the underlay, it won't get updated, but this
would probably be due to a problem in the underlay, or more likely,
the wiki is being rebuilt and so it *thinks* the mo is out of date,
but it's really not (and it would be a waste of time to rebuild it
anyway).
- If a page from the basewiki is edited, it is saved to the srcdir,
which causes generation of an updated mo and pot also in the srcdir;
the underlay stops being used for that page, and everything seems
to work.
Note that I am not including an underlay search directory for pot files.
They *seem* to be unnecessary for the underlay, since the mo files
in there never need to be updated.
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It seem to make sense to remove the check for there being slave languages
as part of this, since one might want a wiki that is only in non-English.
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Recursive calls make perl whine about protypes, and it wasn't
adding any value.
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These are for use by wikis where the primary language is not English.
On such a wiki, it makes sense to use an underlay has the source for pages
in the native language.
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It exports gettext and stuff by default, which conflicts with IkiWiki
exports.
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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On various sites I have two IkiWiki instances running from the same
repository: one accessible via http and only accepting openid logins,
and one accessible via authenticated https and only accepting httpauth.
The https version should still pretty-print OpenIDs seen in git history,
even though it does not itself accept OpenID logins.
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openiduser previously used a constructor that no longer works in 2.x.
However, all we actually want is the (undocumented) DisplayOfURL function
that is invoked by the display method, so try to use that.
(cherry picked from commit c3dd0ff5c7c10743107f203a5b456fdcd1b171df)
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If given instead of pages, this is interpreted as a space-separated
list of links to pages (with the same LinkingRules as in a WikiLink),
and they are inlined in exactly the order given. The sort and pages
parameters cannot be used in conjunction with this one.
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Besides being wrong to do, this could lead to the wrong item
being expired, as follows: If B is added and at the same time
A is changed, then A's ctime may be set to the current time,
while B's is set to its creation time. Thus the new item, A,
is incorrectly removed as older.
(This interacted especially badly with the bug fixed by
90b4d079605b72bb50d1da41402d994960e10937.)
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The aggregate state merge code neglected to merge changes to the md5
field of an item. Therefore, if an item's md5 changed after initial
aggregation, it would be updated, and rewritten, each time thereafter.
This was wasteful and indirectly led to some expire problems.
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