Hi Paul,
> Feel free to use the patch if you would like to.
Thanks for the patch, I used most of it, except the error handling.
Instead of raising an error, I think we just can skip the corrupt
event-log line (and I think this is what the admin would do in such a
case manually, if the mig scri
On 09/01/2008, Paul Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09/01/2008, Thomas Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > PAGE|SQL_Scripts|SQL Scripts
> >
> > That's OK.
> >
> > But your problem seems to be a damaged event-log.
> >
> > If you can live without statistics, you can simple truncate it to
> Thanks. That looks useful. However, your comment "Moin no longer
> allows spaces in page names or attachments" cannot be right - page
> names with spaces are seriously important to us. I just proved this on
> moinmo.in - see http://moinmo.in/PaulMoore/A%20Test
That was a misunderstanding, I fix
I would also comment (having spent quite a while one evening doing this)
that the upgrade process for those of us using "Apache on Linux over FTP"
(or any other setup with only FTP access) is somewhat cumbersome and not
very clear. When I say "upgrade", I'm principally referring to the data
migrati
Paul,
Huh, perhaps I mis-read or mis-interpreted the line from the CHANGES file:
User interface:
* Removed "underscore in URL" == "blank in pagename magic" - it made
more
trouble than it was worth. If you still want to have a
On 08/01/2008, Rick Vanderveer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I initially had a large number of issues also (including migration script
> issues similar to yours).
>
> After my own migration pains, I've a thoroughly documented the upgrade
> process which (I hope) you might find helpful. (Hopefully it
I initially had a large number of issues also (including migration script
issues similar to yours).
After my own migration pains, I've a thoroughly documented the upgrade
process which (I hope) you might find helpful. (Hopefully it can serve as a
concatenated upgrade instructions page).
http://mo
I got an issue migrating my Wiki. I took a copy of the wiki (the whole
thing, including config, underlay, data directories) and ran the
migration scripts on that, as I don't want to mess with the live copy
yet. I hope that's OK. This went through to the point where I had the
rename1.txt file, which