On 20/12/11 18:00, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
Chris Moules, 2011-12-20 17:39+0100:
Recently finding this issue after updating part of the wiki I started
looking for similar cases. I found this on the dokuwiki
bug tracker:
http://bugs.dokuwiki.org/index.php?do=detailstask_id=2319
This seemed to
package dokuwiki
tag 652807 + moreinfo
thanks
Chris Moules, 2011-12-21 15:32+0100:
I am not able to prove this 100% conclusively, but looking at the evidence to
hand, this is probably the root cause.
I believe that the dokuwiki config directory was replaced with a incomplete
copy (only
Package: dokuwiki
Version: 0.0.20110525a-2
Severity: important
I have performed a manual update/backport of Dokuwiki 0.0.20110525a-2
downloaded from packages.debian.org (dokuwiki_0.0.20110525a-2_all.deb) from the
Wheezy repository and installed it into a Debian Squeeze system.
# dpkg -i
Chris Moules, 2011-12-20 16:15+0100:
I eventually found that additional configuration files that were not in the
previous 0.0.20101107a-1 release were missing:
/etc/dokuwiki/
entities.conf
mediameta.php
scheme.conf
userstyle.css
This is odd.
-- Configuration Files:
On 20/12/11 17:05, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
... It looks like all the packaged conffiles were
missing after the upgrade.
These files are managed by dpkg as conffiles. In this case, I think this
means that dpkg does not install them if and only if they were deleted
before the upgrade (in other
Chris Moules, 2011-12-20 17:39+0100:
Recently finding this issue after updating part of the wiki I started looking
for similar cases. I found this on the dokuwiki
bug tracker:
http://bugs.dokuwiki.org/index.php?do=detailstask_id=2319
This seemed to point to an old, unrelated, Debian bug,
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