Hello: We downloaded and installed the instiki and ruby one step installer on a Macintosh 10.4.11 system. The wiki was working fine for a few months. Then the wiki just started showing blank pages. We have backups of the 2500 folder containing 2 zip files and a lot of 0000000000#.snapshot files I''ve tried all the suggestions from the mailing list so far and nothing has worked to get the wiki working again. I believe we are using msqlite - whatever the ruby installer set up ... Is there any way to get the wiki pages restored? from these zip files? p.s. they will not open with winzip or Macintosh unzip thanks in advance Chris Wall Boston HQ Semper International - Boston 205 Portland St, Suite #300 Boston, MA 02114 cwall at semperllc.com phone 877-377-4687 Ext 245 fax 617-227-1468 We don''t send resumes, we send highly skilled people capable of hitting the ground running. http://www.semperllc.com *Atlanta *Baltimore *Boston ( HQ) *Chicago *Dallas *Los Angeles *Minneapolis *Orange County *San Francisco *Wayne (NJ) Offices in MA CA GA IL TX NJ MD MN Please check this link for available (jobs) positions: http://www.semperllc.com/default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.JobList To browse our pre-qualified employee lists: http://www.semperllc.com/default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.Staff
maybe you updated your system files since? this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a sqlite3 issue. please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please check if sqlite3 --version and ruby -v gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got overwritten? On 23.01.2008, at 20:33, Chris Wall wrote:> Hello: > > We downloaded and installed the instiki and ruby one step installer > on a Macintosh 10.4.11 system. > > The wiki was working fine for a few months. > > Then the wiki just started showing blank pages. > > We have backups of the 2500 folder containing 2 zip files and a lot > of 0000000000#.snapshot files > > I''ve tried all the suggestions from the mailing list so far and > nothing > has worked to get the wiki working again. > > I believe we are using msqlite - whatever the ruby installer set > up ... > > Is there any way to get the wiki pages restored? > from these zip files? > > p.s. they will not open with winzip or Macintosh unzip > > thanks in advance > > Chris Wall > Boston HQ > Semper International - Boston > 205 Portland St, Suite #300 > Boston, MA 02114 > > cwall at semperllc.com > > phone 877-377-4687 Ext 245 > fax 617-227-1468 > > We don''t send resumes, we send highly skilled people capable of > hitting the ground running. > > http://www.semperllc.com > > *Atlanta *Baltimore *Boston ( HQ) *Chicago *Dallas *Los Angeles > *Minneapolis *Orange County *San Francisco *Wayne (NJ) > > Offices in MA CA GA IL TX NJ MD MN > > Please check this link for available (jobs) positions: > > http://www.semperllc.com/default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.JobList > > To browse our pre-qualified employee lists: > > http://www.semperllc.com/default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.Staff > > > > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
Thanks: We do update our macintosh OS on a weekly schedule if there are updates I did read about a problem instiki experienced after the Dec 2007 Mac Update I did try re-installing with Ruby - no luck I can get a blank wiki up and running, but when I try to put the 2500 folder files back and go to the wiki , all we get are blank pages I''m assuming the actual "production.db.sqlite3" file was corrupted or overwritten in the backups it seems to be no good either> sqlite3 --version is 3.4.0> ruby -v is 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0 [universal darwin]is there any way to retrieve the data in the 2500 folder files? I did try a suggestion to rename them to ZIP files , but using winzip, XP unzip or Macintosh unzip does not work Thanks in advance Chris On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:02 AM, Matthias Tarasiewicz wrote:> maybe you updated your system files since? > this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a > sqlite3 issue. > please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please > check if > > sqlite3 --version > and > ruby -v > > gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click > installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got > overwritten?
Is there any way to recover any of the wiki data or text from the 2500 folder only? Assuming the files under db are not recoverable ? thanks On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Chris Wall wrote:> Thanks: > > We do update our macintosh OS on a weekly schedule if there are > updates > > I did read about a problem instiki experienced after the Dec 2007 > Mac Update > > I did try re-installing with Ruby - no luck > > I can get a blank wiki up and running, but when I try to put the > 2500 folder > files back and go to the wiki , all we get are blank pages > > I''m assuming the actual "production.db.sqlite3" file was corrupted > or overwritten > > in the backups it seems to be no good either > >> sqlite3 --version is 3.4.0 > >> ruby -v is 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0 [universal darwin] > > is there any way to retrieve the data in the 2500 folder files? > > I did try a suggestion to rename them to ZIP files , but > using winzip, XP unzip or Macintosh unzip does not work > > Thanks in advance > > Chris > > On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:02 AM, Matthias Tarasiewicz wrote: > >> maybe you updated your system files since? >> this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a >> sqlite3 issue. >> please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please >> check if >> >> sqlite3 --version >> and >> ruby -v >> >> gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click >> installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got >> overwritten? > >Chris Wall CIO - Boston HQ Semper International - Boston 205 Portland St, Suite #300 Boston, MA 02114 cwall at semperllc.com phone 877-377-4687 Ext 245 fax 617-227-1468 We don''t send resumes, we send highly skilled people capable of hitting the ground running. http://www.semperllc.com *Atlanta *Baltimore *Boston ( HQ) *Chicago *Dallas *Los Angeles *Minneapolis *Orange County *San Francisco *Wayne (NJ) Offices in MA CA GA IL TX NJ MD MN Please check this link for available (jobs) positions: http://www.semperllc.com/default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.JobList To browse our pre-qualified employee lists: http://www.semperllc.com/default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.Staff
Is there any way to recover any of the wiki data or text from the 2500 folder only? Assuming the files under db are not recoverable ? thanks On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Chris Wall wrote:> Thanks: > > We do update our macintosh OS on a weekly schedule if there are > updates > > I did read about a problem instiki experienced after the Dec 2007 > Mac Update > > I did try re-installing with Ruby - no luck > > I can get a blank wiki up and running, but when I try to put the > 2500 folder > files back and go to the wiki , all we get are blank pages > > I''m assuming the actual "production.db.sqlite3" file was corrupted > or overwritten > > in the backups it seems to be no good either > >> sqlite3 --version is 3.4.0 > >> ruby -v is 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0 [universal darwin] > > is there any way to retrieve the data in the 2500 folder files? > > I did try a suggestion to rename them to ZIP files , but > using winzip, XP unzip or Macintosh unzip does not work > > Thanks in advance > > Chris > > On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:02 AM, Matthias Tarasiewicz wrote: > >> maybe you updated your system files since? >> this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a >> sqlite3 issue. >> please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please >> check if >> >> sqlite3 --version >> and >> ruby -v >> >> gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click >> installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got >> overwritten? > >Chris
can you try to delete the folder vendor/rails and try again? the sqlite3 library is ofthen the cause of problems... are you on leopard or tiger? rubyosx or which ruby installation? On 13.02.2008, at 19:07, Chris Wall wrote:> Is there any way to recover any of the wiki data or text from > the 2500 folder only? > > Assuming the files under db are not recoverable ? > > thanks > > On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Chris Wall wrote: > >> Thanks: >> >> We do update our macintosh OS on a weekly schedule if there are >> updates >> >> I did read about a problem instiki experienced after the Dec 2007 >> Mac Update >> >> I did try re-installing with Ruby - no luck >> >> I can get a blank wiki up and running, but when I try to put the >> 2500 folder >> files back and go to the wiki , all we get are blank pages >> >> I''m assuming the actual "production.db.sqlite3" file was corrupted >> or overwritten >> >> in the backups it seems to be no good either >> >>> sqlite3 --version is 3.4.0 >> >>> ruby -v is 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0 [universal darwin] >> >> is there any way to retrieve the data in the 2500 folder files? >> >> I did try a suggestion to rename them to ZIP files , but >> using winzip, XP unzip or Macintosh unzip does not work >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Chris >> >> On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:02 AM, Matthias Tarasiewicz wrote: >> >>> maybe you updated your system files since? >>> this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a >>> sqlite3 issue. >>> please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please >>> check if >>> >>> sqlite3 --version >>> and >>> ruby -v >>> >>> gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click >>> installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got >>> overwritten? >> >> > > Chris > _______________________________________________ > Instiki-users mailing list > Instiki-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
actually fuck instiki im going to spam them for wasting my time with their shit. youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cunts youre all cuntsyoure all cuntsyoure all cunts youre all cuntsyoure all cuntsyoure all cunts cunts On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Matthias Tarasiewicz <parasew at 5uper.net> wrote:> can you try to delete the folder > vendor/rails and try again? the sqlite3 library is ofthen the cause of > problems... > > are you on leopard or tiger? rubyosx or which ruby installation? > > On 13.02.2008, at 19:07, Chris Wall wrote: > > > Is there any way to recover any of the wiki data or text from > > the 2500 folder only? > > > > Assuming the files under db are not recoverable ? > > > > thanks > > > > On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Chris Wall wrote: > > > >> Thanks: > >> > >> We do update our macintosh OS on a weekly schedule if there are > >> updates > >> > >> I did read about a problem instiki experienced after the Dec 2007 > >> Mac Update > >> > >> I did try re-installing with Ruby - no luck > >> > >> I can get a blank wiki up and running, but when I try to put the > >> 2500 folder > >> files back and go to the wiki , all we get are blank pages > >> > >> I''m assuming the actual "production.db.sqlite3" file was corrupted > >> or overwritten > >> > >> in the backups it seems to be no good either > >> > >>> sqlite3 --version is 3.4.0 > >> > >>> ruby -v is 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0 [universal darwin] > >> > >> is there any way to retrieve the data in the 2500 folder files? > >> > >> I did try a suggestion to rename them to ZIP files , but > >> using winzip, XP unzip or Macintosh unzip does not work > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:02 AM, Matthias Tarasiewicz wrote: > >> > >>> maybe you updated your system files since? > >>> this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a > >>> sqlite3 issue. > >>> please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please > >>> check if > >>> > >>> sqlite3 --version > >>> and > >>> ruby -v > >>> > >>> gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click > >>> installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got > >>> overwritten? > >> > >> > > > > Chris > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/instiki-users/attachments/20080214/7d7815c9/attachment-0001.html
lets hope i can deliberately put the programmer off doing any more work for free cos of ungrateful cunts like me... and lets hope i dont have to suffer his poorly documented, simply not working piece of shit ever again. also ive just had a really bad day at work and i havent had my four o clock squirt yet... better go tell your wife i love her On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Kris Weston <kris.weston at gmail.com> wrote:> actually fuck instiki > im going to spam them for wasting my time with their shit. > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cunts > youre all cuntsyoure all cuntsyoure all cunts > youre all cuntsyoure all cuntsyoure all cunts > cunts > > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Matthias Tarasiewicz <parasew at 5uper.net> > wrote: > > > can you try to delete the folder > > vendor/rails and try again? the sqlite3 library is ofthen the cause of > > problems... > > > > are you on leopard or tiger? rubyosx or which ruby installation? > > > > On 13.02.2008, at 19:07, Chris Wall wrote: > > > > > Is there any way to recover any of the wiki data or text from > > > the 2500 folder only? > > > > > > Assuming the files under db are not recoverable ? > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:55 PM, Chris Wall wrote: > > > > > >> Thanks: > > >> > > >> We do update our macintosh OS on a weekly schedule if there are > > >> updates > > >> > > >> I did read about a problem instiki experienced after the Dec 2007 > > >> Mac Update > > >> > > >> I did try re-installing with Ruby - no luck > > >> > > >> I can get a blank wiki up and running, but when I try to put the > > >> 2500 folder > > >> files back and go to the wiki , all we get are blank pages > > >> > > >> I''m assuming the actual "production.db.sqlite3" file was corrupted > > >> or overwritten > > >> > > >> in the backups it seems to be no good either > > >> > > >>> sqlite3 --version is 3.4.0 > > >> > > >>> ruby -v is 1.8.6 (2007-03-13 patchlevel 0 [universal darwin] > > >> > > >> is there any way to retrieve the data in the 2500 folder files? > > >> > > >> I did try a suggestion to rename them to ZIP files , but > > >> using winzip, XP unzip or Macintosh unzip does not work > > >> > > >> Thanks in advance > > >> > > >> Chris > > >> > > >> On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:02 AM, Matthias Tarasiewicz wrote: > > >> > > >>> maybe you updated your system files since? > > >>> this is a strange behaviour which should not occur. this could be a > > >>> sqlite3 issue. > > >>> please try to reinstall the one click installer and also please > > >>> check if > > >>> > > >>> sqlite3 --version > > >>> and > > >>> ruby -v > > >>> > > >>> gives you the right output from the versions of the one-click > > >>> installer. if not, maybe the path settings in ~/.bash_login got > > >>> overwritten? > > >> > > >> > > > > > > Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > > > 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 > > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/instiki-users/attachments/20080214/6e085de4/attachment.html