X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/b78b8b81202a1fdb0c56dea01e88acdd9171c504..4a16a1ce87c0b74b063c94261cb1c2af4e030a11:/doc/rcs/monotone.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/rcs/monotone.mdwn b/doc/rcs/monotone.mdwn index 4711b6f4d..babd5cf01 100644 --- a/doc/rcs/monotone.mdwn +++ b/doc/rcs/monotone.mdwn @@ -1,17 +1,19 @@ -[monotone](http://monotone.ca/) is a distributed revision control system. -Ikiwiki supports storing a wiki in Monotone and editing it using the [[cgi]] interface. -It will use the Monotone logs to generate the [[RecentChanges]] page. +[Monotone](http://monotone.ca/) is a distributed revision control system. +Ikiwiki supports storing a wiki in a Monotone repository and editing it +using the [[cgi]] interface. It will use the Monotone logs to generate the +[[RecentChanges]] page. -The monotone support requires the Monotone perl module (from the contrib/ directory -in the monotone source) to be installed. In particular, it needs version 0.03 or higher of that module. +The monotone support in ikiwiki requires the Monotone perl module to be +installed. (It's available from the contrib/ directory in the monotone +source.) In particular, it needs version 0.03 or higher of that module. The module is available from the monotone source repository at: Monotone support works, but there are still a few minor missing bits (listed here so they are not forgotten): -* At the moment there are no links to display diffs between revisions. It shouldn't be hard to add links to a [ViewMTN](http://grahame.angrygoats.net/moinmoin/ViewMTN) instance, but it hasn't been done yet. -* The [[post-commit]] hook support, so that Ikiwiki sends change notifications when people commit using Monotone rather than the web interface, is partially implemented and untested. * Documentation (this page) could be improved. -* If you have both a conflict and a simultaneous rename on a file, then Ikiwiki may get confused. -There is also a mismatch between the way Ikiwiki handles conflicts and the way Monotone handles conflicts. At present, if there is a conflict, then Ikiwiki will commit a revision with conflict markers before presenting it to the user. This is ugly, but there is no clean way to fix it at present. +There is also a mismatch between the way Ikiwiki handles conflicts and the +way Monotone handles conflicts. At present, if there is a conflict, then +Ikiwiki will commit a revision with conflict markers before presenting it +to the user. This is ugly, but there is no clean way to fix it at present.