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-ikiwiki 2.10 released with [[toggle text="these changes"]]
-[[toggleable text="""
- * Tidy ctime debug output for git.
- * French translation update. Closes: #[445923](http://bugs.debian.org/445923)
- * Fix --get-ctime with git, needed to remove srcdir from filename.
- * In the cgi edit path, reload the index file before rendering. A bug
- showed up where a web edit that added a page caused a near-concurrent
- web edit to fail in will\_render. While it would be hard to reproduce this,
- my analysis is that the failing cgi started first, loaded the index file
- (prior to locking) then the other cgi created the new page and rendered
- it, and then the failing cgi choked on the new file when \_it\_ tried to
- render it. Ensuring that the index file is loaded after taking the lock
- will avoid this bug.
- * Fix strange stderr-hiding code in the git module, allow error messages
- to be passed on to stderr. Also fixes a potential bug, since git error
- meesages were treated as if they came from git stdout.
- * Add a "createlink" class attribute to the span for wikilinks pointing
- to not-yet-existing pages. I don't have a useful style defined for that
- though.
- * Rewritten rst plugin by madduck is a python program that communicates with
- ikiwiki via XML RPC. This should be much faster than the old plugin that
- had to fork python for every rst page render. Note that if you use
- the rst plugin, you now need to have the RPC::XML perl module installed.
- * Danish translation from Jonas Smedegaard. Closes: #[446952](http://bugs.debian.org/446952)
- * Support git authors of the form "joey <joey>", which is common when
- importing from a svn repo."""]] \ No newline at end of file