If the Markdown module is installed via CPAN rather than apt then
the module is actually Text::Markdown.
I had to edit the source to change this on my old server. I have filed
a bug against
the Debian markdown, which I guess you can consider a blocking bug of this.
I tried to come up with the magical invocation to allow either location
to be used by ikiwiki, but I couldn't do it.
-- [[JamesWestby]]
Fixed, I think --[[Joey]]
Fraid not. The import works ok, but I get
Undefined subroutine &Markdown::Markdown called at IkiWiki/Plugin/mdwn.pm line 41.
This is what stumped me, I was trying to import as an alias, but couldn't work
out how to do it. A flag if you use the second import would be an ugly solution.
-- [[JamesWestby]]
Ok, the markdown in CPAN must be an entirely different version then if it
doesn't has a Markdown::Markdown. Interesting, I'll have a look at it.
--[[Joey]]
It works if you use Text::Markdown::Markdown, sorry, I forgot to mention that.
--JamesWestby
I think what I've committed now will work in all cases. Well, unless there
are even more forks of markdown out there (the CPAN module is a fork
apparently...)
--[[Joey]]
It now compiles here, thanks. --JamesWestby
It's back open in the latest incarnation of Text::Markdown ... the fix is to use the
lowercase function name (Text::Markdown::markdown) however w/ this setup
it causes a segfault on my system.... down while compiling
todo/calendar_--_archive_browsing_via_a_calendar_frontend.mdwn
*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x08bced80 ***
-- [[harningt]]
What version of Text::Markdown are you referring to? If it crashes perl
then perhaps you need to find a less evil version... --[[Joey]]