On Thu, Mar 03, 2022 at 08:39:33AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Tuesday, March 01, 2022 10:34:40 AM Tim Woodall wrote: > > I now discover that > > moinmoin is no longer in bullseye so my wiki-pages about it are all gone > > I don't remember many details about moin-moin (is there a dash?), but many > (most?) wikis have text stored in an almost plain text form (possibly with > some amount of various varieties of markup).
MoinMoin does indeed store its articles in plain text files. This is very much unlike Mediawiki, which stores them in a MySQL (or other) database. There is no fixed location for where pages in a MoinMoin wiki are stored. The person who sets up the wiki chooses everything (which makes maintenance steps inconvenient, as the documentation never tells you where to go or exactly what to type; you have to do a bunch of substitutions and interpolations yourself). The Debian package would have been "set up" by the Debian maintainer, but I don't know what choices they made. I set up mine to live in /var/moin, so I have a layout like this: root@remote:/var/moin/data/pages# ls BashFAQ\(2f\)113/revisions 00000001 00000002 00000003 00000004 00000005 00000006 root@remote:/var/moin/data/pages# file BashFAQ\(2f\)113/revisions/00000006 BashFAQ(2f)113/revisions/00000006: ASCII text, with very long lines, with CRLF line terminators So, in general, you're looking for the root directory of your wiki. Underneath that, there should be a data directory, then under that is pages, and under that are all the individual pages' directories, with various punctuation characters in the page names converted to (xx) hexadecimal notation. Inside *that* is a revisions subdirectory, and in there are the files containing actual page text, one whole file for each revision of the page. No compression, no diffs or incremental storage, or anything. Whole copies.