Summary: some bookkeeping that only affects wiki administrators, not
wiki users.
I'm sorry to say that due to some kind of corrupted write operation to
the workingwiki repository, which seemed to require rebuilding the
thing, there's a slight interruption in service. (If you had a problem
connecting to it in the last couple hours, that'd be why.) Subversion
won't recognize it as the same repository, and you'll have to check it
out fresh.
For me that looked like this:
$ cd /usr/local/workingwiki
$ svn checkout
svn+ssh://wo...@sv.../p/workingwiki/code/trunk/ WorkingWiki-new
$ cp WorkingWiki/ProjectEngine/resources/site
WorkingWiki-new/ProjectEngine/resources
$ (cd WorkingWiki-new/ProjectEngine && make)
$ (mv WorkingWiki WorkingWiki-old && mv WorkingWiki-new WorkingWiki)
In English:
1. checkout from the rebuilt repository into a separate working copy
2. if you have installed site-specific makefiles and other resources in
the "site" directory, copy them over to the new working copy
3. compile the pe-make executable
4. replace the live copy of WorkingWiki with the new working copy
Once you're satisfied, you can delete the old stuff, carefully of course.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Lee
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