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Need checkconfig hook; examples don't become default values.
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plovs reported a crash when templates were not installed properly,
with a non-useful error about the template object not being defined.
I've audited all uses of template_depends(), and template(), and it makes
sense for them to throw an error if the template cannot be found. All code
with a user-supplied template catches errors already, to handle template
parse failures.
It did not make sense for template_file to throw errors, as some code uses
it to probe if a template file is available.
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That template is user-controlled.
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In the last version, the ikiwiki script stopped setting PATH.
But that leads to gcc failing when run from websetup. See
http://www.branchable.com/bugs/Crashes_when_rebuilding_wiki_after_setup_change/
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The HTML::Tree changelog says:
[THINGS THAT MAY BREAK YOUR CODE OR TESTS]
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* Attribute names are now validated in as_XML and invalid names will
cause an error.
and indeed the regression tests do get an error.
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With a relative xrds-location, the openid perl client module will fail.
I haven't checked the specs to see if it needs to be absolute, but all
examples I've seen are absolute, so it seems a very good idea.
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pasted on a page before being cut.
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errors from conflicting obsolete remote branches.
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that contained only a number, fixing a longstanding crash of the rst plugin.
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I also tried setting RPC::XML::ENCODING but that did not prevent the crash,
and it seems that blogspam.net doesn't like getting xml encoded in unicode,
since it mis-flagged comments as spammy that way that are normally allowed
through.
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second parameter, to allow for plugins that needs access to this information earlier than the delete hook.
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This could happen if checkconfig was run twice, I think.
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be configured via the web.
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The only unsafe thing should be that enabling it with some languages will
generate po files.
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If I am not mistaking all source files in ikiwiki are encoded in Unicode UTF-8.
Adding `\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}` enables LaTeX to deal with the encoding.
As a consequence some special characters like umlauts can be used in the source
code which is useful for foreign languages.
[[!teximg code="a = b \text{ für alle } b \neq 2"]]
But for example »≠« cannot be used in LaTeX right now. One has to use other TeX
systems like XeTeX or LuaTeX featuring native UTF-8 support or use additional
nonstandard packages like uniinput [1].
I used the package `inputenc` (`texdoc inputenc`) and not `inputenx` (`texdoc
inputenx`), because I have not used `inputenx` that much and using the option
`math` is not supported in Debian (and I guess other distributions too) since
`inpmath` is not included in CTAN.
[1] http://wiki.neo-layout.org/browser/latex/Standard-LaTeX
Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
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array of things that need built. (Backwards compatability code keeps plugins using the old interface working.)
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These return codes are not currently used, but might be later.
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a login session.
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Abstraction violation. I now think the problem should be treated as a bug
in httpauth.
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Avoid the generic "you are not allowed to change" message,
and instead allow check_canedit to propigate out useful error messages.
Went back to calling check_canedit in fatal mode, but added a parameter to
avoid calling the troublesome subs that might cause a login attempt.
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a plugin like httpauth returns a login function.
Just use check_canedit in nonfatal mode.
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The function moved from the editpage plugin into IkiWiki core some time
ago.
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