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Rebuild can be needed sometimes, but not always, so undef.
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Conflicts:
debian/NEWS
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This makes them consistent with the rest of the meta keys. A wiki rebuild
will be needed on upgrade to this version; until the wiki is rebuilt,
double-escaping will occur in the titles of pages that have not changed.
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The meta title data set by comments needs to be encoded the same way that
meta encodes it. (NB The security implications of the missing encoding
are small.)
Note that meta's encoding of title, description, and guid data, and not
other data, is probably a special case that should be removed. Instead,
these values should be encoded when used. I have avoided doing so here
because that would mean forcing a wiki rebuild on upgrade to have the data
consitently encoded.
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Variable renamed to be a bit more self-explanatory.
Probably more idiomatic perl to not use a hash ref when a hash can be used.
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The output of "bzr log" seems to have changed a bit, so we change the
parsing accordingly. This has not been tested with earlier versions of
bzr.
Several problems seemed to occur, all in the bzr_log subroutine:
1. The @infos list would contain an empty hash, which would confuse the
rest of the program.
2. This was because bzr_log would push an empty anonymous hash to the
list whenever it thought a new record would start.
3. However, a new record marker (now?) also happens at th end of bzr log
output.
4. Now we collect the record to a hash that gets pushed to the list only
if it is not empty.
5. Also, sometimes bzr log outputs "revno: 1234 [merge]", so we catch only
the revision number.
6. Finally, there may be non-headers at the of the output, so we ignore
those.
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Joey pointed out that sort=x usually takes a sort order.
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I've left meta_title in, undocumented, as a possible replacement for
sort=title in IkiWiki 4.0 or something.
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Jon was worried about the backwards-compatibility break involved in making
tagged() not match non-tag links, but Joey seems less concerned about it.
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The reason to do this is basically a user interaction design decision.
It is achieved by adding an entry, associated to the creating plugin, to
%pagestate. To find out if files were deleted a new global hash %del_hash is
%introduced.
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This reverts commit 31680111f0062f07727d14fcf291c98978ad5a2f.
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add_autofile has to have checks, whether to create the file, anyway, so this
will make things more consistent.
Correcter check for the result of verify_src_file().
Cosmetic rename of a variable $addfile to $autofile.
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Also rename cmpspec_translate (internal function) to sortspec_translate
for consistency.
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pages in the wiki.
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Colons are not allowed at the start of urls, because it can be interpreted
as a protocol, and allowing arbitrary protocols can be unsafe
(CVE-2008-0809). However, this check was too restrictive, not allowing
use of eg, "video.ogv?t=0:03:00/0:04:00" to seek to a given place in a
video, or "somecgi?foo=bar:baz" to pass parameters with colons.
It's still not allowed to have a filename with a colon in it (ie
"foo:bar.png") -- to link to such a file, a fully qualified url must be
used.
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pagespec_translate may set $@ if it fails to parse a pagespec, but
due to memoization, this is not reliable. If a memoized call is repeated,
and $@ is already set for some other reason previously, it will remain
set through the call to pagespec_translate.
Instead, just check if pagespec_translate returns undef.
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To review, tcc does not really use environ, so you have to use clearenv
there. But POSIX, in their wisdom, didn't standardise clearenv yet,
so on FreeBSD, one still needs to manipulate environ on their own.
(If you use tcc on FreeBSD, this may leave you unsatisfied.)
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problem reported by viric
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called by attachment plugin.
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Syck-- it doesn't use unicode by default?! Hello, 2010 calling..
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Only it understands $YAML::UseHeader
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Debian stable's Net::OpenID does not support getting extension fields.
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for portabilty to old YAML in Debian stable that lacks the former.
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This allows correct sorting of titles, names, etc., with:
[[!meta title="David Bowie" sort="Bowie, David"]]
[[!meta title="The Beatles" sort="Beatles, The"]]
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so setup file can override default
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so a standard file is generated (by default)
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so as not to break test suite if YAML is not avilable
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Not the default. (Yet?)
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