From PhillW at PhillW.net Sun Sep 2 21:19:25 2012 From: PhillW at PhillW.net (Phill Whiteside) Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2012 02:19:25 +0100 Subject: [Moin-user] SEL Enforcing Message-ID: Hi, I did make the edit to the wiki[1] during 6.2 when I first found the answer and did intend to follow it up with your devs so that the configuration was part of the installation process. My apologies. I have now updated that wiki area to the best that I can to take it from 'this is what I did, as a test', to 'this will work'. For the loss of the cache, it happened as I had the wiki running under permissive mode before I switched to enforcing mode hence my advice on getting the permissions set up at initial install. Regards, Phill. 1. http://moinmo.in/HowTo/CentOSQuick#WSGI_stuff -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tw at waldmann-edv.de Mon Sep 3 14:43:42 2012 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2012 20:43:42 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] moin 1.9.x security issue Message-ID: <1346697822.16293.19.camel@x300.localdomain> For all of you who did not subscribe to the wiki page yet, I just wanted to point you there: http://moinmo.in/SecurityFixes See there for more details. From tw at waldmann-edv.de Mon Sep 3 14:30:34 2012 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2012 20:30:34 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] how does it works! In-Reply-To: <504117D2.60705@gmail.com> References: <504117D2.60705@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1346697034.16293.16.camel@x300.localdomain> Hi Renato, let me first say that I personally don't use docbook at all, thus I can't help much with that. > I thought to moinmoin, because I need that everyone contribute to the manual. That's possible, wikis are for collaboration. Don't expect too much support for the docbook side of things, though (except exporting the wiki pages to docbook, that should work). > 1- how does it works? I mean: I Write the pages on the wiki. Then I can > export in DocBook Yes. > and then I need to use the DocBook format, edit with > some sw that could edit this format, Docbook/XML is just a xml text format, so you can use any text editor as well as more special tools (don't ask me :). >adjust the look and the export it > from this DocBook sw in some different format (.pdf, .html...) Yes, that is about the idea. For docbook toolchain / processing questions, I recommend you use some resources of the docbook project (like FAQs, mailing lists, etc.) - they likely can help you much better than we can do here. > 2- I can't find any start guide for moinmoin. I mean somethings that can > explain me how to work with it. Starting with MoinMoin is easy: download it, unpack it, start wikiserver.py. This is enough for a local install. For a workgroup wiki, you want a server install, maybe ask someone who is familiar with server administration / apache / mod_wsgi etc. Cheers, Thomas From rb.proj at gmail.com Tue Sep 4 17:47:10 2012 From: rb.proj at gmail.com (Reimar Bauer) Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2012 23:47:10 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] how does it works! In-Reply-To: <504117D2.60705@gmail.com> References: <504117D2.60705@gmail.com> Message-ID: Am 31.08.2012 22:00, schrieb Renato: Hi I can't tell much about docbook but we recently worked on an external convertor to get moin wiki pages into sphinx and make by that a nice document. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/wiki2sphinx/0.2 This requires wiki documents written in reST. > Hi, > I'm newbe. I know moinmoin from a friend of mine that tells me things about. > I need to create a manual for a software that involve about 15 people. I > thought to moinmoin, because I need that everyone contribute to the manual. > Now (that I would start to use) I would understund some things: > 1- how does it works? I mean: I Write the pages on the wiki. Then I can > export in DocBook and then I need to use the DocBook format, edit with > some sw that could edit this format, adjust the look and the export it > from this DocBook sw in some different format (.pdf, .html...) > > 2- I can't find any start guide for moinmoin. I mean somethings that can > explain me how to work with it. > If you ask about using / doing things with the wiki then have a look at WikiCourse. If it is about installing, just read after unpacking the moin archiv at docs/INSTALL.html Reimar > Can someone sudgest me some good link? > > TIA > > Renato > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > From xerofun at gmx.li Wed Sep 5 10:57:06 2012 From: xerofun at gmx.li (xerofun at gmx.li) Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2012 16:57:06 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin version number not updating in footer Message-ID: <50476842.8040101@gmx.li> Hello, first of all, thanks for that great wiki software. I just updated two wikis on two different servers from 1.9.3 to 1.9.4. With "show_version = True" one server is correctly showing "MoinMoin Release 1.9.4" in the page footer. The other keeps showing "MoinMoin Release 1.9.3", altough I definetly used moin-1.9.4.tar.gz. Also /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/MoinMoin/version.py shows the correct version. I'm using moin.cgi with Apache. /usr/bin/env python returns Python 2.6.6. There are no old libraries installed anywhere. I also tried to remove /usr/share/moin and /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/MoinMoin thus reinstalling all core parts of moinmoin, but still no change. I use the standard modern theme, so this is definetly not an issue of a hardcoded version number. Any hints on what could be wrong? Best regards Lars From steve at einval.com Wed Sep 5 11:01:20 2012 From: steve at einval.com (Steve McIntyre) Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 16:01:20 +0100 Subject: [Moin-user] moin 1.9.x security issue In-Reply-To: <1346697822.16293.19.camel@x300.localdomain> References: <1346697822.16293.19.camel@x300.localdomain> Message-ID: <20120905150120.GA25958@einval.com> On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 08:43:42PM +0200, Thomas Waldmann wrote: >For all of you who did not subscribe to the wiki page yet, >I just wanted to point you there: > >http://moinmo.in/SecurityFixes > >See there for more details. Thanks for the reminder... Debian packages updated now. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. steve at einval.com "C++ ate my sanity" -- Jon Rabone From tw-public at gmx.de Thu Sep 6 11:26:24 2012 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2012 17:26:24 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin version number not updating in footer In-Reply-To: <50476842.8040101@gmx.li> References: <50476842.8040101@gmx.li> Message-ID: <1346945184.8853.77.camel@server.firma.waldmann-edv.de> > first of all, thanks for that great wiki software. :) > I just updated two wikis on two different servers from 1.9.3 to 1.9.4. > > With "show_version = True" BTW, you can also just visit SystemInfo page (if you installed it). > one server is correctly showing "MoinMoin Release 1.9.4" in the page > footer. The other keeps showing "MoinMoin Release 1.9.3", altough I definetly used > moin-1.9.4.tar.gz. Also /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/MoinMoin/version.py shows the correct version. > Maybe there is some other moin installation at some other place in sys.path. Or you have old *.pyc files (just guessing, not sure if it would use them if there are newer *.py files). > I'm using moin.cgi with Apache. /usr/bin/env python returns Python 2.6.6. There are no old libraries > installed anywhere. > > I also tried to remove /usr/share/moin and /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/MoinMoin thus > reinstalling all core parts of moinmoin, but still no change. I use the standard modern theme, so > this is definetly not an issue of a hardcoded version number. > > Any hints on what could be wrong? Well, I would look into the server adaptor script (moin.cgi maybe in your case, but better double check in your apache configuration / URL). Often there are some sys.path.insert() statements that setup the python search path. Just look into those directories, whether there is some MoinMoin/ subdirectory there. Also check whether it is really using python 2.6 for cgi (see the first line of the script). Maybe you also have some newer or older python on your system and it is using that (and the site-packages directory there). BTW, after solving that issue, maybe try to migrate to mod-wsgi (and moin.wsgi). It is relatively easy, much faster and using less disk I/O. WSGI is nowadays the standard way to run python web stuff. From tw-public at gmx.de Tue Sep 11 18:45:19 2012 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 00:45:19 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] MoinMoin developers visiting California Message-ID: <1347403519.28708.42.camel@x300.localdomain> (Also copying it here to reach maybe some moin users in CA.) Hi Python hackers, Wiki lovers, Web developers, geeks, designers, I just wanted to ask if there is some interest in MoinMoin Wiki within your group? MoinMoin is a wiki engine written in Python and we are currently working on the next major release of it (moin2), which will be quite different and much more powerful than the 1.x stuff you maybe already know. We use quite some external libraries / frameworks now (like flask, werkzeug, jinja2, ...), see the link below. It's not production ready yet, but ready for hacking and UI style improvements. Some details about it and some more links can be found there: http://moinmo.in/MoinMoin2.0 Two MoinMoin core developers (Bastian Blank and me) will be in California from Oct. 12 to 26 for Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit, travelling around by car, having some [sf]un and meeting other geeks. :) Our route will be something like: Oct 12 arrival at San Francisco Airport ... (not decided yet) Oct 19 evening .. Oct 21 evening MENTOR SUMMIT (Mountain View) ... (not decided yet) Oct 26 departure from San Francisco Airport I posted this to: * baypiggies ML * socal-piggies ML * noisebridge-discuss ML So, if this sounds interesting, please reply (and maybe also tell what's your field of interest / whether you are already familiar with moin/moin2 - we can talk about everything, but if we have some specific topics and know how deep it can get, it might get more interesting). If there is enough interest, maybe we can arrange something. BTW, we are on IRC quite often, you can meet us on #moin or #moin-dev on chat.freenode.net (have some patience, we are not always staring at the channel :). Cheers, Thomas & Bastian From moin at noboost.org Thu Sep 13 20:16:54 2012 From: moin at noboost.org (moin at noboost.org) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 10:16:54 +1000 Subject: [Moin-user] Upgrading from moin-1.2.3 --> moin-1.9.4 Message-ID: <20120914001654.GA31308@noboost.org> Hi All, Anyone got some advice on how to upgrade moin-1.2.3 --> moin-1.9.4, I haven't been able to find any documentation on this? Perhaps I'll have to upgrade to an older version first? cya Craig From tw-public at gmx.de Sat Sep 15 06:58:09 2012 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 12:58:09 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] Upgrading from moin-1.2.3 --> moin-1.9.4 In-Reply-To: <20120914001654.GA31308@noboost.org> References: <20120914001654.GA31308@noboost.org> Message-ID: <1347706689.11671.11.camel@x300.localdomain> Hi Craig, > Anyone got some advice on how to upgrade moin-1.2.3 --> moin-1.9.4, I haven't been able to find any documentation on this? > Perhaps I'll have to upgrade to an older version first? See the docs/ directory in the latest download (e.g. 1.9.4). There are files CHANGES, REQUIREMENTS and UPDATE.html (the latter is describing the upgrade procedure). Maybe join us on IRC channel #moin when you do the migration, in case questions come up. Cheers, Thomas From tw-public at gmx.de Mon Sep 17 07:57:49 2012 From: tw-public at gmx.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 13:57:49 +0200 Subject: [Moin-user] Preparing MoinMoin 1.9.5 Message-ID: <1347883069.1701.7.camel@x300.localdomain> Hi, just wanted to note that I am currently preparing a 1.9.5 release, which is currently being tested. If you'ld like to help testing it before it is released, join us on #moin-dev IRC channel. Testing is especially needed for running moin on older pythons (like 2.4 or 2.5) and for the not-so-commonly used features that were changed/fixed recently. See there for the changes: http://hg.moinmo.in/moin/1.9/file/tip/docs/CHANGES Cheers, Thomas From renato.pontefice at gmail.com Tue Sep 18 10:16:35 2012 From: renato.pontefice at gmail.com (Renato Pontefice) Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 07:16:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Moin-user] how to start Message-ID: Hi, I'm starting using moinmoin. But I stopped at the first step. - I downloaded a standalon installation - started moinmin (from the shell. I work on Debian Linux) - from my browser accessed the localhost:8080 addr - create an account (my name) Now I would assume the superuser privilege to install language package and so on. But I'm stopped. I can't find doc that explain me which steps do I have to accomplish. The doc that I've found speack about some file, that I can' find. Or entry in a file that I can't find. I'm desolated :-( Can someone show me a very basic guide to start wth? I would start with the standalone version. For now, no server version. Thank you Renato -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From renato.pontefice at gmail.com Mon Sep 24 11:21:58 2012 From: renato.pontefice at gmail.com (Renato Pontefice) Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 08:21:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Moin-user] DocBook editor Message-ID: <02bef8e0-e1bf-4e15-b32e-f9c3c155c244@googlegroups.com> Hi, I'm starting to understund how moinmoin works. But There still are things that I dont understund. i.e. I've exported a simple page in a DocBook format. I've saved the page and the re-open with a xml editor (a trial of XMLmind) The first strage things that I see, is that the file does not start with the xml definition, but with the content (tag
......) instead, if I open it with a normal text editor (sublimetext), I have the entire document, like the following: ____________________________-
HelpContents Welcome to MoinMoin. You will find here the help pages for the wiki system itself. If you would like a quick overview of
HelpContents Welcome to MoinMoin. You will find here the help pages for the wiki system itself. If you would like a quick overview of
HelpContents Welcome to MoinMoin. You will find here the help pages for the wiki system itself. If you would like a quick overview of