I too am having export problems with 10.2 under OS X. (even after applying the stream patch) The reasons for the zip file errors is because the zip file produced by instiki is empty. Seems like a common problem under OS X. Has anyone tried creating a new wiki using 10.2 to see if that works? I am tempted to look a little deeper into the problem except I''m not familiar with how to debug instiki. Thanks. -- Brent
> I am tempted to look a little deeper into the problem except I''m not > familiar with how to debug instiki.One thing I can think to check: the zip file is first generated in the storage area, then sent to the client. Can you clear all the old exports from the relevant storage/<port> directory, export again, and see if the file is there? Is the file located there OK or not? That should help narrow the problem down. Cheers, Assaph
On 6 Sep 2005, at 4:05 am, Assaph Mehr wrote:>> I am tempted to look a little deeper into the problem except I''m not >> familiar with how to debug instiki. >> > > One thing I can think to check: the zip file is first generated in the > storage area, then sent to the client. Can you clear all the old > exports from the relevant storage/<port> directory, export again, and > see if the file is there? Is the file located there OK or not? > > That should help narrow the problem down. > > Cheers, > Assaph >I cleared the old zip files from the storage. When I export the zip file shows up in the storage but it is also bad. Seems like it might be a problem with the zip file writing. The zip file itself in my case is 124 KB but doesn''t have any files in it. Thanks. -- Brent
On 9/6/05, Brent <brent.mcpherson@btinternet.com> wrote:> I think you will find that the zip file is bad because I did try > opening one of these using another zip program and it reported no > files in the archive.Hm. So the problem is indeed in generating the file (vs sending it to the client). Can you provide more details about your setup? OS version, ruby version, how you installed Instiki etc. As I said I don''t have a mac, but maybe someone on the list can help spot something, as the same code seems to generate the correct files elsewhere. Cheers, Assaph
> Hm. So the problem is indeed in generating the file (vs sending it to > the client). Can you provide more details about your setup? OS > version, ruby version, how you installed Instiki etc. As I said I > don''t have a mac, but maybe someone on the list can help spot > something, as the same code seems to generate the correct files > elsewhere. > > Cheers, > AssaphSure. I am running on 10.4.2 (Tiger) and I am using the standalone Instiki app for OS X. (so I don''t have a separate Ruby installation) If you give me some pointers where to start looking in the code and some pointers for debugging Ruby I could have a look myself when I get a few spare hours. P.S. Export used to work fine in the previous version of Instiki. Thanks. -- Brent
Hi, I have the same problem, running the same system as Brent, OS 10.4.2 with the latest Instiki app. Unfortunately I have no programming experience. Greetings, Crelis On Sep 7, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Brent wrote:>> Hm. So the problem is indeed in generating the file (vs sending it to >> the client). Can you provide more details about your setup? OS >> version, ruby version, how you installed Instiki etc. As I said I >> don''t have a mac, but maybe someone on the list can help spot >> something, as the same code seems to generate the correct files >> elsewhere. >> >> Cheers, >> Assaph >> > > > Sure. I am running on 10.4.2 (Tiger) and I am using the standalone > Instiki app for OS X. (so I don''t have a separate Ruby installation) > > If you give me some pointers where to start looking in the code and > some pointers for debugging Ruby I could have a look myself when I > get a few spare hours. > > P.S. Export used to work fine in the previous version of Instiki. > > Thanks. > -- > Brent > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users >work +31152788440 mobile +31624621771 home +31206164912 work c.f.rammelt@tbm.tudelft.nl home crelisr@gmail.com home adres Wenslauerstraat 72-1h 1053BB Amsterdam Netherlands work adres Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Jaffalaan 5 2600GA Delft Netherlands