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Problem was this: websetup loads all plugins, but does not checkconfig them. So, htmltidy's recently added configurable command setting was unset; this resulted in its sanitize hook failing; the sanitize hook is called when a sidebar was enabled, and this caused the sidebar to not display. I put in a fix, but the underlying problem is that websetup loads all plugins but leaves them in an unconfigured and possibly broken state while trying to display its forms. Probably the long-term fix is to have it cache the original hook states from before loading the plugins, and restore it after getting their configuration. Or, even to get the configuration using a subprocess, as plugins may do things outside the hook system. |
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README.Debian
It's a good idea, and in some cases a requirement, to rebuild your wikis when upgrading to a new version of ikiwiki. If you have a lot of different wikis on a system, this can be a pain to do by hand, and it's a good idea to automate it anyway. This Debian package of ikiwiki supports rebuilding wikis on upgrade. It will run ikiwiki-mass-rebuild if necessary when upgraded. The file /etc/ikiwiki/wikilist lists the setup files of wikis to rebuild, as well as the user who owns the wiki. Edit this file and add any wikis you set up. You can also allow users to maintain their own list of wikis to rebuild, by listing their usernames in /etc/ikiwiki/wikilist without corresponding setup files. ikiwiki will then read their lists of wikis from .ikiwiki/wikilist in their home directories. The examples directory contains the source to some example wiki setups.