2010-03-18 13:03:34 +01:00
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Hi all!
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I really like ikiwiki and i tested it on my local machine but i have one question that i can't answer reading documentation (my fault of course)...
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I have an account and some space on a free hosting service.
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Now, i want to put my ikiwiki on this remote web space so that i can browse it from wherever i want.
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I have my source dir and my git dir on my local machine.
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How can i upload my ikiwiki on the remote host and manage it via git as i can do when i test it locally?
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Where is specified? Where can i find documentation about it?
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2010-03-18 13:05:33 +01:00
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Thanks in advance!
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Pab
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2010-03-18 18:37:35 +01:00
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> There are several ways to accomplish this, depending on what you really
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> want to do.
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> If your goal is to continue generating the site locally, but then
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> transfer it to the remote host for serving, you could use the
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> [[plugins/rsync]] plugin.
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> If your goal is to install and run the ikiwiki software on the remote host,
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> then you would follow a similar path to the ones described in these tips:
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> [[tips/nearlyfreespeech]] [[tips/DreamHost]]. Or even [[install]] ikiwiki
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> from a regular package if you have that kind of access. Then you could
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> push changes from your local git to git on the remote host to update the
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> wiki. [[tips/Laptop_wiki_with_git]] explains one way to do that.
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> --[[Joey]]
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2010-03-19 01:56:27 +01:00
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Thanks a lot for your answer.
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rsync plugin would be perfect but... how would i manage blog post?
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2010-03-19 01:57:03 +01:00
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I mean... is it possible to manage ikiwiki blog too with rsync plugin in the way you told me? --Pab
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