Yes, it is supposed to be simple.  Part of the problem is you have to leave the 
page to complete the steps.

>From the languageSetup page, click the Login link.  From the Login page, click 
>the "you can create one now" link to create a new login ID.

Once you have a login id, then you can use that ID in the superuser line.  For 
a personal desktop edition wiki, you add the superuser line to the 
./wikiconfig.py file (as you have already done).

Restart the server and return to the LanguageSetup page.  Login with your 
superuser ID and proceed with the language setup.

I think the "desktop edition" is intended for a single wiki rather than a 
farm.  Maybe someone else can correct me or provide additional help.

Roger Haase 



--- On Sun, 8/1/10, Thomas Scofield <scofi...@calvin.edu> wrote:

From: Thomas Scofield <scofi...@calvin.edu>
Subject: Re: [Moin-user] beginner questions
To: moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010, 5:03 AM


I guess we have a different perspective of "complex setup".  It seemed to me 
that the route I was going was pretty simple, would provide me with the ability 
to do multiple wikis like I wanted, and was only a couple of tweaks away from 
being complete.
What I had done following the "Quickstart" instructions was pretty simple as 
far as it went, but the Languagesetup page has me quite baffled.
 - Where do I put the superuser line?   There's a line like this in 
wiki/config/wikiconfig.py, but it seems to  be purposefully absent from 
./wikiconfig.py.  I added it there  anyway, but don't see how to give a 
password.
This is supposed to be simple, right?  I can't get this done to find out what 
comes next (language setup).

 Thomas L. 
Scofield--------------------------------------------------------Associate 
ProfessorDepartment of Mathematics and StatisticsCalvin 
College-------------------------------------------------------- 

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