I edit an article in Aegir. Then I open a console and do the following: # repligard -c path_to_config.conf -e test.xml.gz repligard-Message: Reading config file path_to_config.conf repligard-Message: Exporting to test.xml.gz
# gunzip test.xml.gz # cat test.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding='UTF-8'?> <Database xmlns="http://www.midgard-project.org/repligard/1.4"> <article id="0c5255d5a04a700adaf4e55ca59b2323" changed="20050322134143"> <extra1/> <approved>2005-02-20 14:14:31</approved> <up></up> <score>0</score> <approver>1ab9f3ba71a5899b8c5e185d59ea50b9</approver> <topic>2f021e58d62de234fdaa489deffca226</topic> <caldays>0</caldays> <print>0</print> <creator>4fe6590836af9385de9d8dccf958cb9e</creator> <icon>0</icon> <revised>2005-03-22 13:41:43</revised> <revision>29</revision> <type>0</type> <author>1ab9f3ba71a5899b8c5e185d59ea50b9</author> <extra3/> <revisor>1ab9f3ba71a5899b8c5e185d59ea50b9</revisor> <name><![CDATA[index]]></name> <created>2004-07-06 16:10:07</created> <locked>0000-00-00 00:00:00</locked> <locker></locker> <view>0</view> <sitegroup>561bcebb94f440e3a4d89cda0bc15fd3</sitegroup> <calstart>1900-00-00</calstart> <extra2/> </article> </Database> As you can see, repligard knows that something has changed and the information is exported, but not the actual content of the article, .i.e. what matters most. From what I can tell, there should be an <article_i> element in the test.xml file, but there is none. Bye, Andreas Am Montag, 21. M�rz 2005 13:03 schrieb Piotras: > Sonic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Do you mean in CVS or in 1.6.3? > > 1.6.3 > > >I just tried on my Debian installation, but > > the errors still is there. > > What errors? > > Piotras > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Adding sound to movies would be like putting lipstick on the Venus de Milo. -- Mary Pickford, 1925 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
