Next, `git clone` the source (`$REPOSITORY`, not `$SRCDIR`)
from the server to the laptop.
-Now, set up a [[web_server|dot_cgi]] on your laptop, if it doesn't
-already have one.
-
Now you need to write a setup file for ikiwiki on the laptop. Mostly this
is standard, but a few special settings are needed:
be written to the `post-commit` hook of the git clone, rather than the
usual `post-update` hook.
- git_wrapper: /home/user/foo-wiki/.git/post-commit
+ git_wrapper: /home/user/foo-wiki/.git/hooks/post-commit
* By default, ikiwiki pulls and pushes from `origin`. This shouldn't be
done on the laptop, because the origin may not be accessible (when the
destdir: /home/user/public_html
# optional
url: http://foo-wiki.localhost
- # disable CGI, unless you want to get really funky
- cgiurl:
- cgi_wrapper:
libdir: /home/user/foo-wiki/.ikiwiki
ENV:
TMPDIR: /home/user/tmp
cookiejar:
file:
+Now, set up a [[web_server|dot_cgi]] on your laptop, if it doesn't
+already have one. You can also skip that step if you want only to
+render the wiki and not allow edition, in which case you'll want the
+following:
+
+ # disable CGI, unless you want to get really funky
+ cgiurl:
+ cgi_wrapper:
+
+You can also direct people to the main server for web edition there.
+
Use standard git commands to handle pulling from and pushing to the server.
Note that if changes are pulled from the server, you will need to manually