Olly Betts wrote:
> I've installed ikiwki from git (since the version your site says it's
> running is newer than that packaged in debian).

The version of ikiwiki shouldn't matter, I've been seeing this for a
year or more.

It may only affect stable (other than the ikiwiki backport); I don't know.

> I think a good test would be to take the git repo for an ikiwiki
> instance and replay the commits to reproduce an actual wiki being
> updated as closely as possible.
> 
> Can you suggest some suitable ikiwiki instances with a public git repos?

Yes, it's happened repeatedly to my personal website, joeyh.name, and
although I don't remember the exact times, I don't make too many commits
there so it would not be hard to replay eg, a year's commits. It looks
like I last deleted and rebuilt the xapian database there on Nov 3,
possibly after it was broken for a few days.

git clone git://joeyh.branchable.com/

> Also, so I can try to reproduce the environment, what debian version are
> you running, and what FS is the database on?  And is this on SSD or
> spinning disk?

Debian stable, amd64, ext3 
(rw,noatime,errors=remount-ro,barrier=1,data=ordered).
I think that linode.com uses spinning disk in some form of hardware RAID.

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