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underlays will be skipped in this case.
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During backlink calulation, all links are examined and broken links can
be detected for free, so store a list of broken links and have brokenlinks
use it.
Exposing the %brokenlinks structure is a bit ugly, but the speedup seems
worth it: Around 1 second for wikis the size of the doc wiki that use
brokenlinks.
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By adding this setting, we get both more configurability, and a minor
optimisation too, since gettext does not need to be called continually
to get the Discussion value.
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0.35 is much better, but 0.34 is the minimum version that will work
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version, but continue. Closes: #541205
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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inline, in a specific order, without using a PageSpec. (smcv)
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Which would really make my merging rock if they did in the future.</hint>
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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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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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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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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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available.
The test suite was emitting a lot of ugly gettext warnings;
setting LC_ALL didn't solve the problem for all locale setups
(since ikiwiki remaps it to LANG, and ikiwiki didn't know about
the C locale).
People also seem generally annoyed by the messages when
Locale::Gettext is not installed, and I suspect will be
generally happier if it just silently doesn't localize.
The optimisation came about when I noticed that the gettext
sub was doing rather a lot of work each call just to see
if localisation is needed. We can avoid that work by caching,
and the best thing to cache is a version of the gettext sub
that does exactly the right thing.
This was slightly complicated by the locale setting,
which might need to override the original locale (or lack
thereof) after gettext has been called. So it needs to invalidate
the cache in that case. It used to do it via a global variable,
which I am happy to have also gotten rid of.
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
debian/control
Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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support several cases including mercurial's long user names on the RecentChanges page, and urls with spaces being handled by the 404 plugin.
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can be loaded and that its config is ok. If a plugin fails for any reason, disable it in the generated file. Closes: 532001
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Do not allow an unterminated """ string to be treated as a series of bare
words. Fixes runaway regexp recursion/backtracking in strange situations.
(See 1d57a21c987a5e970df01efe10acdf69982c2d61 for test case.)
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"discussion", which caused Discussion pages to get unwanted Discussion links.
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and document the comment directive syntax.
Rationalle: Comments need to be user-editable so that they can be posted
via git commit etc.
The _comment directive is still supported, for back-compat.
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change. Closes: #530502
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format: Provide a htmlizefallback hook that other plugins can use to
handle formats that are not suitable for general-purpose htmlize hooks.
highlight: Use the hook to allow formatting of any language/extension,
without it needing to be enabled for standalone source files.
highlight: If the highlight perl binding is not available, fallback
safely to a passthrough mode.
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* debian/control: Add suggests for libhighlight-perl, although
that package is not yet created by Debian's highlight source package.
(See #529869)
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