Le dimanche 4 février 2007 18:56, Dan Jacobson a écrit : > IAB> I can't see (in the FUSE documentation) > > Sounds complicated. Debian should just have a script: > # install_mediawiki_site mysite1.com [mysite2.com]... > that does mkdir /var/lib/mysite1.com and puts mostly lots of symlinks to > /usr/share/... which the user can replace with real files later for > the parts he needs. Also later he can add a mysite3.com with the same > script. > > The script would also set up apache.
You know what is the anwser to those comments.. Debian 'should' have what *you* worked for it. If you'd like to add this, then plase go on, we are ready to accept contributions.. Also, to your own knowledge, I have worked on such scripts previously, but how would you handle upgrades ? Especially when the project structure should change, i.e. that your symlinks may not reflect the new project tree ? So you'll need a hook on upgrade to updates all the mirrored wikis. So you'll need a good synchronisation algorithm to perform this task.. Etc, etc. I agree that fuse is not *the* solution since it cannot satisfy everyone, but at least that some work that is *done* and *working* > As of now, they discourage using Debian's mediawiki if you ask on > news:gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical Also, you know the anwser to this question: instead of criticising our packaging without any point, why don't you explain why they discourage it ? I think I have processed all your bug reports, as far as I though they were relevant. Romain -- They seh when you have nuff money You got a whole heap o' friend But when your money done dem just don't know you again When your dollars gone dem nah see you again And when your money done dem nah want see you again Money money money money is the root of all evil And you see it