* WIKID 0.83 available
@ 2002-10-11 0:02 Thien-Thi Nguyen
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2002-10-11 0:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
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please find in dir:
http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/wikid/
the latest WIKID release. WIKID is a non-traditional (if you get your
panties in a bunch when thinking about a wiki w/o (IMHO bletcherous)
"WikiWords", then this is not for you -- go tell your troubles to
someone else) wiki implementation, including CGI script, daemon, and
other goodies. NEWS excerpt:
- WIKID 0.83, released 2002-10-10
WIKID administration and operation is now encapsulated by
"wikid-admin", installed in $bindir and documented in the
(newly provided) wikid.info pages. Each WIKID instance is
controlled by a configuration file which specifies dispatch
URL frag, TCP port number, max message size, location of
the CGI and the directory where run-time inforation is to
be kept.
The example wikid.conf in the distribution should be easy
to adapt (i.e., w/ minimal changes) for the typical Debian
GNU/Linux setup.
Also, configuration is now more precise about looking for
dependencies and signalling error if they are not met.
looks like apache "suexec" usage imposes constraints on "user cgi
directories" for virtual host situations (i.e., www.glug.org), so i'll
be setting up the demo on another machine. now if i can only find the
seed data from the previous run (about a year ago)...
thi
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