>Patching isn't necessarily for the faint in heart.
Yeah, it is better left to the wiseheart ;)
Thanks again, John. The revised command worked. I received the output
listed below:
b-cs-imac-g5:~/development/radiant BC$ patch -p0 <
tagging_support_4.patch
patching file test/unit/page_context_
See my post regarding the Asset List behaviour. I decided not to have
two types of behaviors once I figured out how to get what I want.
-- G.
On 8/24/06, Bodhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Aug 24, 2006, at 1:35 AM, Guido Sohne wrote:
>
> > It could be done with just a hyperlink, I know, but
Hi!
I decided to roll my own, after taking a look at Dror's source code.
The code isn't bad but I don't want to get into patching Radiant
itself to support a plugin, seems safer to try and make it work within
the mainstream and besides, that gave me an excuse to write a Radiant
behavior.
The Asse
you think this could
>> be done with a behaviour?
>>
>> Or you made the assumption early on to NOT allow anonymous editing?
>> How do blog comments fit into this?
>>
>> -- G.
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>> Radia
Bryan wrote:
>>% radiant -t app .
>
> I received an error message when using -t. I used --unpack instead.
>
>> 3. Use the patch command to apply the patch:
>>
>> % patch -p0 patch.diff .
>
> I think that I am doing something basic mistake. When I type:
>
> ~/development/radiant BC
>% radiant -t app .
I received an error message when using -t. I used --unpack instead.
> 3. Use the patch command to apply the patch:
>
> % patch -p0 patch.diff .
I think that I am doing something basic mistake. When I type:
~/development/radiant BC$ patch -p0 tagging_support_4
John W. Long wrote:
> Bryan wrote:
>> Has anyone figured out a way to implement a Category system in radiant?
>> I would like to organize my site more by subject than date.
>
> You could apply the tagging patch:
>
> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/26
I am a little new to Ruby on Rails.
Bryan wrote:
> John W. Long wrote:
>> Bryan wrote:
>>> Has anyone figured out a way to implement a Category system in radiant?
>>> I would like to organize my site more by subject than date.
>> You could apply the tagging patch:
>>
>> http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/26
>
> I am a little
Josh Stockwell wrote:
> I'm following http://www.hostingrails.com/forums/wiki_thread/1 and
> http://www.hostingrails.com/forums/wiki_thread/2
>
> I have not been able to run >radiant to do a fresh install.
>
> Anybody got any ideas??
I setup a site there recently and did the following (instead o
I'm following http://www.hostingrails.com/forums/wiki_thread/1 and http://www.hostingrails.com/forums/wiki_thread/2
I have not been able to run >radiant to do a fresh install.Anybody got any ideas??
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J. Ryan Sobol wrote:
> I installed the radiant 0.52 gem and created a new application with the
> radiant command. However, my app doesn't contain a rake file in project
> root folder. Does radiant have one? I'd like to freeze rails for this
> project.
If you installed Radiant from the gem it
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I'm pleased to announce that two members of the Radiant community have
recently joined me on the core development team:
* Bodhi Philpot
* Alex Horn
Bodhi should be familiar to many of you on the Radiant mailing list.
He's been lurking on the list for a few months now and has contributed
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