Where is my mistake?
---Pawel
+--[[Paweł|ptecza]]
> It's not clear which Edit link you clicked in step 5. Is it the link on
> the new page, or the old link back on page Foo that you clicked on before
>> BTW, where does ikiwiki store information about rendered pages?
>> Is it `/my/ikiwiki/src/dir/.ikiwiki/` directory?
->> --Pawel
+>> --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>>> Well, the missing %pagesources value explains the symptom for sure.
>>> ikiwiki stores its state in .ikiwiki/index, and that should include
>>>> What do you think about it? Does it look good? My ikiwiki runs
>>>> under control of Apache2 server and it's configured to run
->>>> as `www-data` user and `www-data` group. --Pawel
+>>>> as `www-data` user and `www-data` group. --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>>>>> It's a bit weird to run ikiwiki as www-data. This means that www-data
>>>>> can write to your subversion repository? And the svn post-commit hook
>>>>>> Only `root` user and `src` group have write permissions to my SVN repo.
>>>>>> Could you please show me your permissions for `repodir`, `srcdir`
->>>>>> and `destdir` and how runs your Apache server? --Pawel
+>>>>>> and `destdir` and how runs your Apache server? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>>>>>>> Ugh, root? My permissions setup is simple, ikiwiki runs as a single
>>>>>>> user, and that same user can commit to the svn repo and write to
>>>>>>> all files. --[[Joey]]
>>>>>>>> What's your user? Please show me result of `ls -ld dir` for
->>>>>>>> directories above :) --Pawel
+>>>>>>>> directories above :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>>>>>>>>> All my directories are 755 joey:joey. --[[Joey]]
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! But I have another situation: a multiuser system and a few
->>>>>>>>>> ikiwiki commiters. --Pawel
+>>>>>>>>>> ikiwiki commiters. --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>>>>>>>>>>> Joey, I think I've just fixed the permission, but my ikiwiki still
>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't update my `.ikiwiki/index` file. Could you please explain me
>>>>>>>>>>> BTW, where should I store my `ikiwiki.setup` file? It must be placed
>>>>>>>>>>> under `$srcdir/.ikiwiki/` directory or it doesn't matter?
>>>>>>>>>>> Does `ikiwiki.cgi` wrapper know where the `ikiwiki.setup` file
->>>>>>>>>>> is stored? --Pawel
+>>>>>>>>>>> is stored? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
+
+Sorry I am not indenting for my reply (in my browser the responses are very narrow.)
+
+I also had problem with no webpages getting generated via the CGI unless I ran ikiwiki to regen manually.
+I can't find the discussion here about in the ikiwiki website though. I think it was removed and now I can't find it in the history.
+My problem was caused by not having a revision system defined, so it defaulted to subversion (but I didn't have that installed).
+
+> Note that that confusing default to svn has been changed.. And you're
+> right about how the setup file is used below, BTW. --[[Joey]]
+
+As for your .setup file you can put it anywhere. I don't think the CGI knows where it is at because its settings are set in the "wrapper".
+In my case, my setup file is in a different home and owned by a different user than the CGI or my generated website. By the way, I also don't keep my .ikiwiki private directory in my source directory by setting wikistatedir (which doesn't seem to be documented).
+
+--[[JeremyReed]]
+
+> Never mind about indentation, Jeremy! :) Thanks a lot you're interested in
+> my problem and you try to help me.
+
+> I use RCS backend and store my ikiwiki sources in SVN repo. Here is my SVN
+> related settings:
+>
+> rcs => "svn",
+> svnrepo => "/var/lib/svn/ikiwiki",
+> svnpath => "trunk/pages",
+>
+> I've noticed the following piece of code in `/usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/CGI.pm`
+> file (`cgi_editpage()` subroutine):
+>
+> # save page
+> page_locked($page, $session);
+>
+> my $content=$form->field('editcontent');
+>
+> $content=~s/\r\n/\n/g;
+> $content=~s/\r/\n/g;
+> writefile($file, $config{srcdir}, $content);
+>
+> if ($config{rcs}) {
+> # Here is RCS stuff
+> # ...
+> }
+> else {
+> require IkiWiki::Render;
+> refresh();
+> saveindex();
+> }
+>
+> # The trailing question mark tries to avoid broken
+> # caches and get the most recent version of the page.
+> redirect($q, "$config{url}/".htmlpage($page)."?updated");
+>
+> As you can see ikiwiki calls `saveindex()` subroutine if `rcs` variable
+> is not defined. I don't understand it, because in this way ikiwiki
+> doesn't update my `.ikiwiki/index` file. Joey, could you please
+> enlight me here ;)
+>
+> BTW, I also noticed `wikistatedir` variable in the ikiwiki code
+> and I couldn't find any information about it in ikiwiki docs :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
+
+>> wikistatedir is a non-configurable internal value.
+>>
+>> What happens during an edit with the code you quoted is that the "rcs
+>> stuff" results in a commit of the page to svn. This results in the
+>> ikiwiki svn post-commit hook running. The post-commit hook updates the
+>> wiki, and calls saveindex. That's why it's not called in the RCS path in
+>> the code above.
+>>
+>> It sounds like your post-commit hook is still not set up, or is failing
+>> for some reason (permissions perhaps?) --[[Joey]]
+
+>>> OK, [[bugs/done]]! It was problem with permissions and not upgraded
+>>> `editpage.tmpl` template :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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