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* Add some new config items to the estseek.conf template, which are needed
by hyperestraier 1.2.3.
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to pave the way for adding other RCS support. This also changes the
setup files, where before they had svn => 1 or svn => 0, now they have
rcs => "svn" or rcs => "".
* Add a debian/NEWS file with upgrade notes.
* Load whatever rcs module is specified, so new ones can be just dropped in
as plugins and work.
* Add some basic docs about writing RCS modules.
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* Removed backlinks page, which it turns out nothing used.
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* Added a pagecount plugin, enabled by default.
* Support PreProcessorDirectives with no parameters, ie "[[pagecount ]]".
* Fixed/optimised backlinks code, to avoid rebuilding pages to update
backlinks when the backlinks hadn't really changed.
* Moved inline page support, rss generation etc into the inline plugin,
enabled by default.
* Added brokenlinks plugin, not enabled by default, but rather handy.
* Fix several broken links in the doc wiki.
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so I don't need to maintain two copies anymore.
You might also want to remove the files provided in the basewiki underlay
from your wiki, if you have not created custom local versions of them, so
that these pages will be automatically updated in future ikiwiki upgrades.
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kept in mind during this are a) to reduce load time for common cases like
cgi and post-commit and b) make the code easier to navigate.
This also modularises RCS support to the extent that it should be possible
to drop in a module for some RCS other than svn, add a switch for it, and
it pretty much just work.
High chance I missed an edge case that breaks something, this is only
barely tested at this point.
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rebuilt
This changes ikiwiki's syntax to require only 2 parameters (source and
dest) and not three. The templatedir parameter is now an optional
--templatedir.
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add MakeMaker foo for module
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