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August 24, 2008
BackupTool for DokuWiki has been updated, here's what's new:
- New backup method: “Lazy and Quick” method. This method runs in O(1) constant time rather than the other two methods that run in O(n) linear time. This method should be used for folks with big sites to back up, but is only available if the GNU Tar method is supported.
- For folks with installs on Macintosh based servers, files named ”.DS_Store” and files beginning with ”._” will be excluded from PEAR and GNU Tar methods now.
- Some minor tweaks to the language files.
August 3, 2008
I've removed the SVN pages as I plan on using a local svn server from here on out.
August 2, 2008
Major update for BackupTool for DokuWiki!
Here's what's new:
- I've made an effort for all run-time errors to be handled.
- I've replaced shell_exec with just exec, since this is more appropriate for the command line version.
- PEAR is now supported as an alternate to exec, thanks to Andreas Wagner for this.
- The list of files to backup is much improved, again thanks to Andreas Wagner.
- Backups will not archive existing backups, again thanks to Andreas Wagner.
- I've added auto-detection of PEAR and/or exec availability, since not all users will have access to these.
- You can choose between PEAR and exec if you have the option of both.
- All files entries for the exec version are relative instead of absolute now for exec, thanks to Uwe Koloska for this.
- Both backup methods generate the same file structure now as well.
- Backup file names have changed slightly, files now start with “dw-backup-”.
- Backup options selected are now saved as defaults for future sessions.
- Compression options are chosen based on what's available, in the order of bzip2, gzip, and no compression for both PEAR and exec.
- Backup files are created directly into the media directory, so no moving is necessary.
July 30, 2008
Monobook for DokuWiki has been updated, here's what's new:
- Fixed an XSS vulnerability, thanks to Remetic Vladimir and Andreas Gohr for reporting it.
This is one of those “higher priority” updates, so I suggest you update if you're able to.
If you need to do a minimal update, just take “context.php” from the new archive and replace your current context.php file with it and you'll be set.
July 10, 2008
I've finally gotten time to check the new ACL compatibility.
As it turns out, I was mistaken– ACL file names and structure have not changed, simply the interface to modify ACL has, and this does not affect BackupTool for DokuWiki at all.
Therefore BackupTool for DokuWiki will work regardless of the DokuWiki's version.
So in other words, the April 7, 2007 version will work, and is safe to use.
July 8, 2008
I've been setting myself up a better environment for web development for the last week or so, and I've learned some interesting things…
- Apparently apache 2.2 and PHP 5 are installed by default on OS X 10.5…
- MySQL was actually a breeze to set up on the system.
- I had some issues with apache's configuration, but I've got it under control now.
- Apparently Apple's XCode 3.0 comes with built in subversion support.
- And apparently Apple has separated the iPhone SDK from the rest of XCode…
The XCode items were surprising to me, I'm sure I just missed them.
But the most interesting thing to me is that I had started installing all of the above (apache, php, mysql) on the Windows side of the machine, however I think I'm at the point where I wouldn't need to boot that side up at all for web development. (I had been more accustomed to web development on a PC.)
On top of all of this, OS X is essentially a usable *nix type system (yes, BSD, I know.)
Essentially, this is my perfect web development testbed as it matches this site's hosting server the closest. (As in, it's closer to linux than windows.)
And it makes me think… this might actually be the perfect dev machine I've always wanted… and I've already had it for a year.
Crazy!
July 1, 2008
Added What I have installed, which is essentially a list of things I install on my machine whenever a I do a fresh install of the Operating System.
June 27, 2008
Google Analytics for DokuWiki has been updated.
- Fixed bug with tracking code
- Added better check for admin users (removed old 'superuser' check)
Thanks to David Ordal for these fixes.
June 25, 2008
You might notice some changes to the site starting today, and continuing on through the end of the week, possibly into the weekend.
These are just some content-shifting experiments I'm doing to get the site better organized before the “relaunch” I've talked about before.
No worries though, these are good changes.
As a side note, I'm looking to do an update to Monobook for DokuWiki, look for an new version coming before Monday.
June 10, 2008
Google Analytics for DokuWiki has been updated. It now uses the Google's “New Tracking Code” instead of the legacy style. Thanks to Geoff W. and RJS for this update.
June 8, 2008
Good news, everyone!
I've done some compatibility testing with the newer versions of DokuWiki, and I'm glad to report that everything is working to my expectations except for BackupTool for DokuWiki.
This is due to the way account management (ACL) has changed this year in the DokuWiki core. I will have to investigate what has changed and make the appropriate modifications, and I expect to at least start this today.
Also, I have received a few updates via email for the DokuWiki plugins, and I'll be starting to make those changes soon.
More updates to come as I have time.
April 21, 2008
Spring cleaning time!
I've been putting a lot of my vintage books and video games I know I don't really need on Amazon.
I've already sent out five shipments, and there's a vast and varied (heck, even interesting) assortment to choose from.
You can visit the storefront here.
Otherwise, yes, I've been getting your emails– for the folks I haven't responded to recently, I'll talk to you soon.
Also, I'll be doing kind of a site “relaunch” of sorts at some point…
Stay tuned guys and gals, and in the meantime, help me clean out my bookshelf and order some good stuff!
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