Marcel, I've not moved to 1.9 (in fact, I'm still running 1.8.4), but I do have it running on a shared server (DreamHost).
When I upgraded to 1.8.4, I installed everything under one directory (moin-1.8.4-installed) to make things easier to upgrade in the future. I put the bin, lib, & share directories under that, as well as my wikifarm directory which contains the configs & contents for the wikis themselves. I don't have access to the apache config, either, but I use .htaccess to rewrite: ReWriteEngine on ReWriteRule ^moin(/.*)? _moin.cgi$1 Does that help? - George Marcel Stör wrote: > For someone coming from the PHP-corner going through the install docs > at http://master19.moinmo.in/InstallDocs/ can be a somewhat > intimidating experience. At least if the "1 minute MoinMoin install" > doesn't suit you. > > For me it isn't a matter of lack-of-know-how, but rather a matter of > lack-of-latitude. > > I would like use MoinMoin on the hosting account with my ISP i.e. I > don't run my own server. Therefore, I don't have admin rights, I can't > control Apache by myself and I can't use a shell. What I can do/use: > FTP...I can also set up virtual directories (activating CGI and > FastCGI for them) and I can configure mod_rewrite rules. > > Looking at Python as "just another scripting language" (I assume for > those who love it it's a bit more ;-)) I assume that it should be > possible to run MoinMoin in such a confined environment. I simply > haven't found related hints the docs or the FAQ. > > Regards, > Marcel > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * George Dinwiddie * http://blog.gdinwiddie.com Software Development http://www.idiacomputing.com Consultant and Coach http://www.agilemaryland.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user