I have a mobile setup of ikiwiki. * On my server, I set up an ikiwiki + svn * On my laptop, I did a check out of the svn and used it as the src of a local ikiwiki (local apache server) I wanted to be able to change my wiki off line with cgi only, and just commit as I come back online. During the laptop setup, I think that the setup was confused by the fact that my src directory is a versionned one. I had to setup explicitely rcs => "" to force it to work the way I wanted. Should it be documented ? > after some tests, the main trouble with this setup is that it won't make the "svn add" for the new files. > I wonder what should be the setup if I want to use ikiwiki off line on the laptop and then commit back the changes, > without having to take care of the new files before svn commit-ting... > --hb (hugues) >> Hi. It sounds like you want a distributed RCS, where you can branch and commit changes locally and periodically >> push changes back. What I do is use svk, which is a distributed RCS based on svn, edit using text editors on my >> laptop, and periodically `svk push` up to the server, which triggers a rebuild on the server. I think [[Joey]] >> works this way too, but I'm not sure. If you don't like editing pages "by hand" then maybe you should look at >> [[git]] or [[mercurial]] -- they should theoretically allow you to run apache on a working copy which is itself >> a branch of a working copy running on another machine, but I haven't used them so I don't know. --Ethan