+ikiwiki (2.49) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ The search plugin no longer uses hyperestrair. Instead, to use it you
+ will now need to install xapian-omega, and the Search::Xapian,
+ HTML::Scrubber, and Digest::SHA1 perl modules. Ie,
+ `apt-get install xapian-omega libsearch-xapian-perl libhtml-scrubber-perl libdigest-sha1-perl`
+
+ Also, wikis that use the search plugin will need to be rebuilt,
+ since the search form has changed. This will not be done automatically,
+ but can be done by running `ikiwiki-mass-upgrade` as root, or
+ running `ikiwiki -setup` on individual setup files.
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Wed, 04 Jun 2008 00:29:28 -0400
+
+ikiwiki (2.48) unstable; urgency=high
+
+ If you allowed password based logins to your wiki, those passwords were
+ stored in cleartext in the userdb. To guard against exposing users'
+ passwords, I recommend you install the Authen::Passphrase perl module, and
+ then run `ikiwiki-transition hashpassword /path/to/srcdir` to replace all
+ existing cleartext passwords with strong (blowfish) hashes.
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Thu, 29 May 2008 14:39:34 -0400
+
+ikiwiki (2.46) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ There were some significant template changes in ikiwiki 2.42 (and 1.33.5).
+ If you have locally modified versions of the templates, they need to be
+ updated. Most notably, the editpage.tmpl has a new FIELD-SID added to it,
+ without which web editing will fail.
+
+ -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 06 May 2008 14:30:14 -0400
+
ikiwiki (2.40) unstable; urgency=low
ikiwiki now has an new syntax for preprocessor directives, using the
from this version. If you were subscribed to commit mails, you should be
able to accomplish the same thing by subscribing to a RecentChanges feed.
- The "svnrepo" and "notify" fields in setup files are no longer used, and
- silently ignored. You may want to remove them from your setup file.
+ The "notify" field in setup files is no longer used, and
+ silently ignored. You may want to remove it from your setup file.
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:18:31 -0500
This version of ikiwiki is more picky about symlinks in the path leading
to the srcdir, and will refuse to use a srcdir specified by such a path.
- This was necessary to avoid some potential exploits, but could potentially
+ This was necessary to avoid some potential exploits, but could potentially
break (semi-)working wikis. If your wiki has a srcdir path containing a
symlink, you should change it to use a path that does not.