>>> Fair enough. Didn't realize you were a monotone committer. :-)
->>>> I am, but still a little newish. Feedback is good.
+>>>> I am, but still a little newish. Feedback is good. In particular, this is my first major bit of PERL.
> Having rcs_commit return a warning message when there's an unresolved conflict
> isn't right; that message will populate the page edit box. You might want
[[tag patch]]
>> I've [[accepted|done]] this patch, thank you!
->>
+
+>>> Thanks for committing it. I hate keeping my own diffs. :)
+
>> I did make a few changes. Please review, and make sure it still works
>> (a test case like we have for some of the other RCSes would be nice..)
->>
+
+>>> Tested. It still works at least as well as it did. I'll try to get to a test case soon.
+>>> In checking the source I noticed a few bogus comments I left in when editing,
+>>> and a bug in page adding.
+>>> Here is a small patch for them:
+
+>>>> applied
+
>> BTW, will all the monotone output parsing work if LANG != C?
->>
+
+>>> It should (he says crossing fingers).
+>>> In the places where I do any complex parsing I'm using a special
+>>> version of the mtn commands designed for scripting. They have a
+>>> stable, easy to parse, output that doesn't get translated (I think).
+
>> Do monotone post-commit hooks actually use REV?
->> --[[Joey]]
+
+>>> Monotone post-commit hooks are written in Lua and can do
+>>> what they please. Setting the REV environment var before
+>>> calling Ikiwiki seems reasonable, but I've not written the
+>>> Lua hook.
+
+>>>> So the rcs_notify support is not just untested, but can't work
+>>>> at all w/o further development.