X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/73ebf2a9f258e1f83b5ba3ceba36233c0d6df817..6c4c71c55867e9745240e9b1ba94597192207856:/doc/forum/PERL5LIB__44___wrappers_and_homedir_install.mdwn diff --git a/doc/forum/PERL5LIB__44___wrappers_and_homedir_install.mdwn b/doc/forum/PERL5LIB__44___wrappers_and_homedir_install.mdwn index b6bf14af8..a140b3718 100644 --- a/doc/forum/PERL5LIB__44___wrappers_and_homedir_install.mdwn +++ b/doc/forum/PERL5LIB__44___wrappers_and_homedir_install.mdwn @@ -17,7 +17,13 @@ Or at least I get CGI errors and running ikiwiki.cgi manually fails too: Server has an older ikiwiki installed but I'd like to use a newer version from git, and I don't have root access. > You can't set `PERL5LIB` in `ENV` in a setup file, because ikiwiki is already -> running before it reads that, and so it has little effect. Your error +> running before it reads that, and so it has little effect. +>> That's [fixed now](http://source.ikiwiki.branchable.com/?p=source.git;a=commitdiff;h=9d928bd69496648cd7a2d4542a2d533992c01757;hp=f574bc2ed470b60f576a2906998bc7c129f2f983) +>> for anything invoked through the generated wrappers: they put all the setup `ENV` +>> values into the real environment before starting Perl. (When running `ikiwiki` at the +>> command line, `PERL5LIB` just has to be in the environment, as it would normally be.) +> +> Your error > messages do look like a new bin/ikiwiki is using an old version of > `IkiWiki.pm`. > @@ -31,3 +37,8 @@ Server has an older ikiwiki installed but I'd like to use a newer version from g > Then `$HOME/bin/ikiwiki` will have hardcoded into it to look > for ikiwiki's perl modules in `$HOME/lib/perl5/` > (This is documented in the README file by the way.) --[[Joey]] + +>> Ok, *perl Makefile.PL INSTALL_BASE=$HOME/bin PREFIX=* finally did it for me. I tried too many things with +>> these paths so I wasn't sure which actually worked. After that I did +>> *$ ikiwiki --setup www.setup --wrappers --rebuild*. Somehow in this update mess I seem to have lost the user +>> accounts, maybe the --rebuild was too much.