>> Taken care of by refactoring `rcs_receive` in `git.pm`
>> I've tested it lightly in my single-user setup. It's a little nasty that the `attachment` plugin
>> gets used to check whether attachments are allowed -- there really should be a hook for that.
+>>> I agree, but have not figured out a way to make a hook work yet.
+>>> --[[Joey]]
>>
>> Please look it over and tell me what else needs fixing... -- [[peteg]]
->>> I have made my own revert branch and put a few fixes in there
->>> [[!template id=gitbranch branch=origin/revert author="[[joey]]"]]
->>> (and fixed all the indention..). Issues I noticed but have not gotten
->>> to: --[[Joey]]
->>>> Please change the git pointer above, then. I will work on your branch. -- [[peteg]]
+>>> I have made my own revert branch and put a few^Wseveral fixes in there.
+>>> All merged to master now! --[[Joey]]
->>> * I quite don't understand why one caller of `git_parse_changes`
->>> needs it to chdir, and not the other one. It's running
->>> in the same git repo either way, and git doesn't need
->>> `git show` to run in a subdir at all..
->>>> I was aping (preserving) what was already there. I don't understand what you say about `git show` - it must run under $srcdir, surely? And empirically the CGI process wasn't in the right place. By all means simplify that. -- [[peteg]]
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->>> * Probably needs to untaint the revs passed in.
->>> * Seems backwards for `rcs_preprevert` to import and
->>> use `IkiWiki::Receive`.
->>>> Indeed. This is saying that the checking code in IkiWiki::Receive is in the wrong place. I think it would be better to set up some general hooks and shuffle it into a plugin, for then other plugins that maintain special files in the repo can have a say about validity. -- [[peteg]]
+[[done]]