AW: [Pmwiki-users] restore problem

Christian Kehl kehl
Thu Feb 12 00:25:25 CST 2004


Thank you Patrick for the very quick answer,

I asked my ISP for the patch folder, now I'm waiting fo the answer.
I installed now 0.6beta7 and found a strange behaviour (or feature, also
same behaviour with 0.5.27)
When I type directly
http://www.mydomain.com/?pagename=Main.HomePage?action=attr
It shows the following answer:
PmWiki can't process your request
'Main.HomePage?action=attr' is not a valid PmWiki page name

We are sorry for any inconvenience.

When I go on edit before and change edit against attr (exactly the same
URL afterwards) it works fine....

Have a nice day

CK

-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Patrick R. Michaud [mailto:pmichaud at pobox.com] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 15:58
An: Christian Kehl
Cc: Pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
Betreff: Re: [Pmwiki-users] restore problem

On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:42:24PM +0100, Christian Kehl wrote:
>    I  installed  successfully  pmwiki 0.5.27 and all works fine. The
only
>    thing I don't know how to make it work is the restore function.
> 
>    I  can  see the different revisions but when I push the restore
button
>    the actual revision shows up in the edit window.
> 
>    Who knows more about this problem or had the same one?

Since you can see the revisions but the "restore" button doesn't work,
this probably means that the patch(1) utility is in a different
location on your system than the default.  You could try setting 

   $SysPatchCmd = 'patch --silent';

in local.php, but that probably won't work.  If not, then we need
to find the location of the patch command on your system.  If you
have command-line access to your server, you can usually run the
command "which patch" to find where it is, then replace "patch"
in the line above with the full path to the command.

If none of the above works for you, let me know and we'll try something
else.

Pm




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