On Friday, 2 March 2018 18:45:31 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Joe
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> Yes - silly me - I should have thought of that.
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> I guess the node server assumes that nobody else will muck around with the
> tiddlers sub directory while it is running - a restart did the job.
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> The original plan
Hi Joe
> Yes - silly me - I should have thought of that.
>
> I guess the node server assumes that nobody else will muck around with the
> tiddlers sub directory while it is running - a restart did the job.
The original plan was indeed to support external modifications to the file
system repres
On Friday, 2 March 2018 18:20:04 UTC+1, Simon Huber wrote:
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> my last guess: the node process should be restarted
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Yes - silly me - I should have thought of that.
I guess the node server assumes that nobody else will muck around with the
tiddlers sub directory while it is running - a restar
On Friday, 2 March 2018 18:16:55 UTC+1, Simon Huber wrote:
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> I'm using the node server version of TW5
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>> As an experiment I thought I could just drop new .tid files into the
>> tiddlers sub-directory but the system does not seem to find these files.
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>> 1) I made a tiddler called
my last guess: the node process should be restarted
I like using pm2 for that (npm -g install pm2 or how you do it on your
machine)
pm2 gracefulReload yourprocess is very handy
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> I'm using the node server version of TW5
>
>
> As an experiment I thought I could just drop new .tid files into the
> tiddlers sub-directory but the system does not seem to find these files.
>
>
> 1) I made a tiddler called Hello
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> This gets saved in the tiddlers directory in a file Hello.