Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-14 Thread Chris Freemesser
s well. Thanks again for the help! I doubt I wouldn't have found this if you hadn't put the bug about the cache in my ear. Chris _____ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences The Center f

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Chris Freemesser
ue. Next step will be to try migrating an instance over to this test server to see what happens. That'll be early next week though. Thanks again for all the help, and have a good weekend! Chris _________ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Roch

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Chris Freemesser
e-box. If it does, then it's an issue with the distribution, and not a problem with my wiki instances. I'll do my best to provide updates on my progress. Thanks again! Chris _ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester Departm

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Chris Freemesser
e-box. If it does, then it's an issue with the distribution, and not a problem with my wiki instances. I'll do my best to provide updates on my progress. Thanks again! Chris _ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester Departm

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-10 Thread Chris Freemesser
ng, which should > be set to a sensible default. I presume that the format of your group pages is > still correct, too. I've not changed the "page_group_regex" line in the wiki's config.py file from its default, and the WikiGroup page was not changed at all (worked fine on the old server).

[Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-09 Thread Chris Freemesser
iGroup are ignored. So, the rights assigned via the #acl line work only for ALL or a USER, not for a GROUP. Any thoughts as to why this may be happening? Thanks, Chris _ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester Department of Brain and Cog

[Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs

2016-03-08 Thread Chris Freemesser
s times and can't find an obvious mistake. The config files are all based on the same original, so it could be an issue in them, or it could be a system-wide setting someplace. Would anybody have any idea what the problem is? Other than this, the new server seems to work just fine. TIA for

[Moin-user] Migrating wikis from 1.9.3 to 1.9.8

2015-10-15 Thread Chris Freemesser
new system without problem. I'm still playing with config files, looking to see if I missed anything simple, but knowing that they *should* work would be helpful. Thanks, Chris _____ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester

Re: [Moin-user] Migrating wikis from 1.9.3 to 1.9.8

2015-10-15 Thread Chris Freemesser
the wiki instance originally, but had the syntax wrong. Thanks VERY MUCH...I appreciate the help! Chris _____ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences The Center for Visual Science Meliora Ha

Re: [Moin-user] Migrating wikis from 1.9.3 to 1.9.8

2015-10-15 Thread Chris Freemesser
o module named wikiconfig" The copied site still doesn't load. I'll keep tinkering with it, but this thing does seem quite the bear to get working properly. Chris _________ Chris Freemesser, Systems Administrator University of Rochester Department of

Re: [Moin-user] New accounts

2012-03-12 Thread Chris Freemesser
are creating numerous accounts on our wikis. If Captcha isn't an option, is there any easy way to disable account creation or limit it so only certain designated users can create new accounts? Chris _ Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester Department

[Moin-user] Question about upgrading

2011-06-23 Thread Chris Freemesser
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 _ Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester

Re: [Moin-user] Question about upgrading

2011-06-23 Thread Chris Freemesser
. -name 00* -exec touch {} \;, and a quick check of a few pages would seem to indicate that it might have done the trick. The magic of Unix, I guess. :) Chris _ Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester Department of Brain Cognitive Sciences / Center