> From: Nicola Ken Barozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Currently it's installed on a non-apache hardware, and it has been said
> that it can be a problem for security; it was also hinted that this
> project would make a wiki that could be usable on Apache hardware
> http://subwiki.tigris.org/

To get subwiki working you need:
    * Subversion
    * SWIG 1.3.15
    * Apache 2.0.42
    * Neon 0.23.x (usually comes with Subversion)
    * Berkeley DB 4.0.14

Even the subwiki people admit that this is a "rather heavy burden".

I don't really care which actual wiki is used.  The Cocoon wiki uses JSPWiki
which looks as good as any.  I imagine it will ultimately come down to
whether or not it is acceptable from a security point of view.

Thanks for the feedback.  I'll see what sort of reaction I get from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I guess the fallback plan is to follow Cocoon's
lead and run the wiki from non-apache hardware.

Cheers,

Scott
-- 
Scott Eade
Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd.
http://www.backstagetech.com.au



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