X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/6ece984c39713117d356843ba8f71fb2beb47e91..0b53772b99248d2868fac688cdaa227ad61ac08e:/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn b/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn index 1c5ad8260..645656b24 100644 --- a/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn @@ -242,3 +242,33 @@ Thank you! I'm not a Perl programmer, so what's your opinion: is this behavior a > That is not entirely clear to me from the documentation. It doesn't > say the path has to exist, but doesn't say it cannot either. --[[Joey]] + +I am experiencing the same problem "/etc/ikiwiki/custom: failed to set up the repository with ikiwiki-makerepo +" on Debian squeeze with perl5.10.0. Upgrading to ikiwiki 3.10 fixes it. -- [Albert](http://www.docunext.com/) + +---- + +Just a note, perl 5.10 isn't packaged as part of RHEL or thus CentOS nor EPEL, +so it's not especially trivial to satisfy that requirement for ikiwiki on +those platforms, without backporting it from Fedora or building from source. +However, I have an ikiwiki 3.20100403 running on RHEL-4 supplied 5.8.8 without +(seemingly too much) complaint. How strong is the 5.10 requirement? what +precicely breaks without it? -- [[Jon]] + +> I don't remember what was the specific problem with perl 5.8.8. All I can +> find is some taint checking bugs, which are currently worked around by +> taint checking being disabled. --[[Joey]] + +--- + +Did anyone tried to install ikiwiki under a vhost setup ? +ikiwiki is installed under a debian lenny system. but without write acces to /etc/ikiwiki (obvious) i am coming not far. +Or do i miss something which is probably hidden deeper in the documentation ? + +Well it should be similar to shared hosting [or a remote server in general](http://ikiwiki.info/forum/how_to_setup_ikiwiki_on_a_remote_host/) + +---- +Perhaps it's worth noting that when installing ikiwiki with apt on Debian stable, you need to use the backports version in order to follow the setup instructions. + +--- +The mentioned docker image does not seem to be supported anymore. For those interested I've setup another docker image here on [[github|https://github.com/dgsb/docker-ikiwiki]] and here on [[docker hub|https://hub.docker.com/r/dgsb/ikiwiki/]]. It has the advantage of not being sandboxed and using a local repository through a volume to setup the content of the wiki. A ssh server is also started in order to push/pull to/from the container -- David