On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 18:22 +0000, moin-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote: > > Hi all. > > I'm in the process of replacing our old wiki server (a Mac running the > MoinMoin > 1.5.3-based MoinX wiki software) with a new Mac OSX 10.6 machine > running a > "normal" version of MoinMoin 1.9.3 + Apache. > > I have the new installation running, and ran the page files from the > old server > through the necessary conversion scripts (mig10 and 152_to_1050300). > I then > invoked the moin "migration data" command specified for post 1.5.3 new > style > migrations. The scripts seemed to work fine, but I'm not 100% sure > that the > "migration data" command ran correctly. > > I find that if I try to view a page on the new server, the web browser > displays > an unhandled exception error. If I then go into the "revisions" > directory for > that page, load the last revision into vi and immediately resave it > (making no > changes to the file), I can now view the page *and* view all previous > revisions. The file permissions don't seem to change after using vi, > so I'm at > a loss as to why this works. The one thing I do notice is that when I > load the > file into vi, the line at the bottom of the window shows the filename > as well > as '[dos]'. > > With about 600 pages on our wiki server, the prospect of editing > these > revisions by hand is not particularly appealing. :) Does anybody > either know > why this is happening and how to fix it, or conversely, know a way to > automate > this "editing" process? > > Thanks much, > > Chris >
These errors might be due to a python mismatch...The cached pages contain python code. I pull the data pages from a mac to a linux box and found that I needed something like: /bin/rm -r /var/mywiki/data/pages/*/cache/* In order to make sure that I am not pulling incompatible python byte code from the mac to the linux box Jerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simplify data backup and recovery for your virtual environment with vRanger. Installation's a snap, and flexible recovery options mean your data is safe, secure and there when you need it. Data protection magic? Nope - It's vRanger. Get your free trial download today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/quest-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user