On 10/15/15 11:20 AM, Paul Boddie wrote:
> The moin command usually works best (or at all) with some extra options. Try
> this:
>
> moin --config-dir=WIKIDIR maint cleancache
>
> Here, WIKIDIR is the directory containing wikiconfig.py.
IT WORKS! I did try adding the path to the wiki instance ori
On Thursday 15. October 2015 15.43.19 Chris Freemesser wrote:
> On 10/15/15 8:49 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> > You'll just need to clean the cache, most likely:
> >
> > moint maint cleancache
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, but running the command results in a bunch of
> log lines that concludes w
On Thursday 15. October 2015 14.42.39 Chris Freemesser wrote:
> (My apologies if this gets posted twice...had a change of e-mail addresses)
Only one copy received here so far! :-)
> Hi all.
>
> A (hopefully) quick question:
>
> If you have wikis created on a server running 1.9.3 and you set up
On 10/15/15 8:49 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> You'll just need to clean the cache, most likely:
>
> moint maint cleancache
Thanks for the suggestion, but running the command results in a bunch of log
lines that concludes with:
"MoinMoin.error.ConfigurationError: ImportError: No module named wiki
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 08:42:39AM -0400, Chris Freemesser wrote:
>(My apologies if this gets posted twice...had a change of e-mail addresses)
>
>Hi all.
>
>A (hopefully) quick question:
>
>If you have wikis created on a server running 1.9.3 and you set up a new
>server
>running 1.9.8 with the fi