On Thu, 3 Mar 2022, rhkramer@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, March 01, 2022 10:34:40 AM Tim Woodall wrote:I now discover that moinmoin is no longer in bullseye so my wiki-pages about it are all goneI don't remember many details about moin-moin (is there a dash?), but many (most?) wikis have text stored in an almost plain text form (possibly with some amount of various varieties of markup). If you can find the data file(s) you might try reading and searching them with a plain text editor. Aside: One of the goals of my wiki / askSam workalike (being developed, but at least one usable iteration (by me ;-) ) is to allow me to keep text files (with markup) on my local computer (for searching and editing) and allowing those to be easily uploaded (and downloaded when changes have been made online) to an online wiki (Foswiki / TWiki),
Oh, I can definitely recover it, just that I no longer have a buster machine to quickly get it up again. I missed testing this during the buster->bullseye upgrade and I've now got another project eating up my spare time so setting up a new machine and getting it working again needs to be "scheduled" There isn't much there anyway, it's a fairly recent thing, but I'd started to migrate my note taking to it (I chose moinmoin on the grounds that the debian wiki uses it so I guessed it wasn't likely to be dropped...) My setup was (like everything I do :-P) unnecessarily complex so I either have to roll the machine back that supported it to the pre-bullseye backup or allow a weekend to get everything setup again on a new machine - which includes things like firewall rules, dns and goodness knows what else. I think I have a moinmoin page telling me how I set it up. :-O