I grabbed the DMG archive for Instiki and installed it on my (Tiger 10.4.2) G5 Power Mac. I like it a lot, but I''ve run into a couple of odd problems: * default location for wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip I tried the Export link and chose "Markup (Textile)" format. The file went to my Desktop, which seems like an odd location. And, when I looked around for a way to make it go to some other location, I didn''t find any administrative interface. Also, I got a nastygram during the process, saying: Archive Utility Unable to unarchive "wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip" into "Desktop". (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.) My guess is that some utility noticed a new zip archive on the Desktop and tried to unpack it. This isn''t really what I wanted to have happen, but why the nastygram? * Automated backup, log files, etc. The documentation appears to indicate that Instiki will save images and log-structured sets of commands somewhere as it gets used. Where are these stored? Is this configurable? -r -- email: rdm at cfcl.com; phone: +1 650-873-7841 http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser, Meta Project, etc.
rich, I don''t know if you''re looking to merge two data sets or port an entire wiki -- for the latter, I''ve successfully moved my wiki from one 10.4.2 mac to another by transferring these two folders and their entire content to a different machine where instiki is installed: /Users/yourname/Library/Syndication /Users/yourname/Library/Application Support/Instiki For what it''s worth, in the second path you''ll find the live .zip file and if you attempt to dearchive it, the same error message appears, although the file works just fine. You''ll find the snapshots you''re looking for here. regards, justin On Sep 28, 2005, at 10:11 PM, Rich Morin wrote:> I grabbed the DMG archive for Instiki and installed it on my > (Tiger 10.4.2) G5 Power Mac. I like it a lot, but I''ve run > into a couple of odd problems: > > * default location for wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip > > I tried the Export link and chose "Markup (Textile)" format. > The file went to my Desktop, which seems like an odd location. > And, when I looked around for a way to make it go to some > other location, I didn''t find any administrative interface. > > Also, I got a nastygram during the process, saying: > > Archive Utility > Unable to unarchive "wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip" > into "Desktop". (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.) > > My guess is that some utility noticed a new zip archive on > the Desktop and tried to unpack it. This isn''t really what > I wanted to have happen, but why the nastygram? > > * Automated backup, log files, etc. > > The documentation appears to indicate that Instiki will save > images and log-structured sets of commands somewhere as it > gets used. Where are these stored? Is this configurable? > > -r > -- > email: rdm at cfcl.com; phone: +1 650-873-7841 > http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory > http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser, Meta Project, etc. > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users >
At 1:45 AM -0400 9/29/05, Justin Weiner wrote:>I don''t know if you''re looking to merge two data sets or port an >entire wiki -- for the latter, I''ve successfully moved my wiki from >one 10.4.2 mac to another by transferring these two folders and their >entire content to a different machine where instiki is installed:Mostly, I was worrying about making sure that the snapshots were getting made and curious about the zip interaction... -r -- email: rdm at cfcl.com; phone: +1 650-873-7841 http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser, Meta Project, etc.
Rich Safari has responsibility for downloading the exported archive of the Wiki to your desktop and triggering the automatic extraction. I do not know why you get a permissions error, but I think that an older version of Stuffit had this problem - you may want to look at their site or check the permissions on the downloaded file. Tam?s On Sep 28, 2005, at 10:11 PM, Rich Morin wrote: I grabbed the DMG archive for Instiki and installed it on my (Tiger 10.4.2) G5 Power Mac. I like it a lot, but I''ve run into a couple of odd problems: * default location for wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip I tried the Export link and chose "Markup (Textile)" format. The file went to my Desktop, which seems like an odd location. And, when I looked around for a way to make it go to some other location, I didn''t find any administrative interface. Also, I got a nastygram during the process, saying: Archive Utility Unable to unarchive "wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip" into "Desktop". (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.) My guess is that some utility noticed a new zip archive on the Desktop and tried to unpack it. This isn''t really what I wanted to have happen, but why the nastygram? * Automated backup, log files, etc. The documentation appears to indicate that Instiki will save images and log-structured sets of commands somewhere as it gets used. Where are these stored? Is this configurable? -r -- email: rdm at cfcl.com; phone: +1 650-873-7841 http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser, Meta Project, etc. _______________________________________________ Instiki-users mailing list Instiki-users at rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
Hi all, I have the latest version of Tiger, Instiki, Stuffit, Safari, etc... The export failure persists. Any suggestion? Greetings! Crelis On Sep 29, 2005, at 2:18 PM, Tam?s Smith wrote:> Rich > > Safari has responsibility for downloading the exported archive of the > Wiki to your desktop and triggering the automatic extraction. I do > not > know why you get a permissions error, but I think that an older > version > of Stuffit had this problem - you may want to look at their site or > check the permissions on the downloaded file. > > Tam?s > > > On Sep 28, 2005, at 10:11 PM, Rich Morin wrote: > > I grabbed the DMG archive for Instiki and installed it on my > (Tiger 10.4.2) G5 Power Mac. I like it a lot, but I''ve run > into a couple of odd problems: > > * default location for wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip > > I tried the Export link and chose "Markup (Textile)" format. > The file went to my Desktop, which seems like an odd location. > And, when I looked around for a way to make it go to some > other location, I didn''t find any administrative interface. > > Also, I got a nastygram during the process, saying: > > Archive Utility > Unable to unarchive "wiki-textile-2005-09-28-06-31-57.zip" > into "Desktop". (Error 1 - Operation not permitted.) > > My guess is that some utility noticed a new zip archive on > the Desktop and tried to unpack it. This isn''t really what > I wanted to have happen, but why the nastygram? > > * Automated backup, log files, etc. > > The documentation appears to indicate that Instiki will save > images and log-structured sets of commands somewhere as it > gets used. Where are these stored? Is this configurable? > > -r > -- > email: rdm at cfcl.com; phone: +1 650-873-7841 > http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory > http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser, Meta Project, etc. > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
The export problem on Tiger is a known one as I and others have encountered it. The problem is that Instiki is producing a bad (empty) zip file. I was planning to look into this myself at some point since there doesn''t seem to be any active Devs running OS X and/or using export. The only problem is my day job keeps me really busy so I may not get a chance to delve into the world of Instiki/Ruby anytime soon. :-( I guess the other option is to use Instiki 0.9.2. (I''m not sure I can go back though since I (foolishly) didn''t backup my storage before installing Instiki 10.2) Personally, I would like to see a way to export/import a complete Wiki (with/without page history) since I am just using Instiki to manage personal information and it would be nice to have a way to clean out old revisions periodically. Cheers! -- Brent On 29 Sep 2005, at 2:08 pm, Crelis Rammelt wrote:> Hi all, > I have the latest version of Tiger, Instiki, Stuffit, Safari, etc... > The export failure persists. > Any suggestion? > Greetings! > Crelis >
Brent wrote:>I was planning to look into this myself at some point since there >doesn''t seem to be any active Devs running OS X and/or using export. > >That''s true. There are no problems with export in Windows.>Personally, I would like to see a way to export/import a complete >Wiki (with/without page history) since I am just using Instiki to >manage personal information and it would be nice to have a way to >clean out old revisions periodically. > >That''s one major reason why Instiki-AR will be easier to live with than its predecessor. Cleaning old revisions is a fairly simple database script, something like: DELETE FROM revisions r1 WHERE created_at > ''2005-01-01'' -- be careful not to delete the last revision of the page though AND r1.id <> (SELECT TOP 1 id FROM revisions r2 WHERE r1.page_id = r2.page_id ORDER BY created_date DESC) or, in ActiveRecord parlance: january_first = DateTime.new(2005, 1, 1) Pages.find(:all).each do |page| page.revisions.each { |revision| revision.destroy if (revision.created_at < january_first and revision != page.last_revision } end --- Alexey Verkhovsky
> I guess the other option is to use Instiki 0.9.2. (I''m not sure I can > go back though since I (foolishly) didn''t backup my storage before > installing Instiki 10.2)I believe you can''t - too much has changed.> Personally, I would like to see a way to export/import a complete > Wiki (with/without page history) since I am just using Instiki to > manage personal information and it would be nice to have a way to > clean out old revisions periodically.Export doesn''t keep old revisions, only the latest. Import is implemented, but disabled, in Instiki 0.10.2. If you''re not afraid of a bit of hacking it''s not hard to enable it and import a previously exported zip file (export as markup, not html). On the other hand, it''s probably much better to wait for the new Instiki-AR :-) Cheers, Assaph
Hi, I wish I could fix it myself, but I''ll keep using 0.9.2 until Instiki- AR. Looking forwards to it! Cheers! On Sep 30, 2005, at 5:28 AM, Assaph Mehr wrote:>> I guess the other option is to use Instiki 0.9.2. (I''m not sure I can >> go back though since I (foolishly) didn''t backup my storage before >> installing Instiki 10.2) >> > > I believe you can''t - too much has changed. > > >> Personally, I would like to see a way to export/import a complete >> Wiki (with/without page history) since I am just using Instiki to >> manage personal information and it would be nice to have a way to >> clean out old revisions periodically. >> > > Export doesn''t keep old revisions, only the latest. Import is > implemented, but disabled, in Instiki 0.10.2. If you''re not afraid of > a bit of hacking it''s not hard to enable it and import a previously > exported zip file (export as markup, not html). > > On the other hand, it''s probably much better to wait for the new > Instiki-AR :-) > > Cheers, > Assaph > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users >work +31152788440 mobile +31624621771 home +31206164912 work c.f.rammelt at tbm.tudelft.nl home crelisr at gmail.com home adres Wenslauerstraat 72-1h 1053BB Amsterdam Netherlands work adres Delft University of Technology Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Technology Dynamics and Sustainable Development Jaffalaan 5 2628RZ Delft The Netherlands
On 29 Sep 2005, at 2:51 pm, Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:> That''s one major reason why Instiki-AR will be easier to live with > than > its predecessor. Cleaning old revisions is a fairly simple database > script, something like:Couple of naive questions... 1) Will Instiki-AR become the main development branch for Instiki? 2) Will it be as simple to install and run as the current Instiki or will it require more setup? Thanks! -- Brent
OS X users might also be interested in this checking out MoinX (http://moinx.antbear.org/) It is a version of the MoinMoin wiki for OS X and it is very similar to Instiki and it is a single app with easy to access preferences. On the surface it looks like it might fill my needs for a personal wiki better than Instiki but I haven''t really checked it out. Just thought I would mention it for us OS X users who have a few issues with the latest Instiki. Cheers! -- Brent
Thanks Brent! I am giving it a try. Cheers Crelis On Oct 4, 2005, at 6:02 PM, Brent wrote:> OS X users might also be interested in this checking out MoinX > (http://moinx.antbear.org/) > > It is a version of the MoinMoin wiki for OS X and it is very similar > to Instiki and it is a single app with easy to access preferences. > > On the surface it looks like it might fill my needs for a personal > wiki better than Instiki but I haven''t really checked it out. Just > thought I would mention it for us OS X users who have a few issues > with the latest Instiki. > > Cheers! > -- > Brent > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users >