After using the edge install of Radiant, it seems that I still
occasionally get the issue mentioned previously. For some reason, even
after I clear the cache, it still seems to take up to 5 minutes
(randomly, it doesn't always do it, but does still occasionally) to
update some pages. It
Thanks a lot! I guess I should read the earlier emails better :D It did
work however, so I so thank you all.
BT
Thomas Bell wrote:
Yep.
Daniel wrote:
You can update to the trunk with
rake radiant:freeze:edge
Once it is fixed in the stable build, you can run:
rake radiant:unfreeze
To
I don't appear to have those, no. Update to trunk, you're meaning via svn?
Thanks again!
BT
Thomas Bell wrote:
Do you have a cache.data and a cache.yml in your radiant install.
I did and I had to upgrade to the trunk. Everything works smoothly now.
--Tom
On Nov 23, 2007 6:38 AM, Andrew
Yep.
Daniel wrote:
You can update to the trunk with
rake radiant:freeze:edge
Once it is fixed in the stable build, you can run:
rake radiant:unfreeze
To go back to using the gem.
--Tom
On Nov 23, 2007 6:08 PM, Andrew Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't appear to have those, no. Update
Sorry about the delay in responding; Life's been kicking me in the butt.
When I click clear cache, it clears everything in the cache directory,
but even with the cache directory gone, even if I force-refresh, I get
the same page back again and won't update for a few minutes. The files
do
Do you have a cache.data and a cache.yml in your radiant install.
I did and I had to upgrade to the trunk. Everything works smoothly now.
--Tom
On Nov 23, 2007 6:38 AM, Andrew Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about the delay in responding; Life's been kicking me in the butt.
When I click
Hello there all!
Ever since I upgraded to 0.6.4, I've noticed a bit of a trend with this
version. Ever since I have upgraded, I have found that when I make a
post to my site, it doesn't immediately process itself onto pages it
resides on, even when I do a Clear Cache. It can take sometimes up
Same problem here. I've found that you have to save the parent page before
any changes in the children (or snippets) show up.
--Tom
On Nov 21, 2007 6:39 AM, Andrew Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello there all!
Ever since I upgraded to 0.6.4, I've noticed a bit of a trend with this
version.
Hi Andrew,
I have seen and reported the same thing here. No response so far...
Regards,
Erik.
Andrew Klein wrote:
Ever since I have upgraded, I have found that when I make a
post to my site, it doesn't immediately process itself onto pages it
resides on, even when I do a Clear
Well maybe it has always been this way I'm pretty new to radiant.
Workflow for me:
Home Page
Article
First Post Change Something Here
That change doesn't show up for me until after I save Home Page.
Could be a different Issue than Andrews if it is sorry for the confusion.
--Tom
On
Erik van Oosten wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I have seen and reported the same thing here. No response so far...
Regards,
Erik.
Andrew Klein wrote:
Ever since I have upgraded, I have found that when I make a
post to my site, it doesn't immediately process itself onto pages it
resides
I think I can agree with this. It has almost become second nature to
change the home page to reset the cache. I have noticed this with
changing snippets (which should clear cache - I had asked
this earlier)
and then clearing the cache. No go! It doesn't update the home page.
Well the
My cache dir is empty after running Clear Cache.
Should the cache.data and cache.yml files have a new time or get deleted
too?
--Tom
On Nov 21, 2007 3:21 PM, Daniel Sheppard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think I can agree with this. It has almost become second nature to
change the home page to
My cache dir is empty after running Clear Cache.
Should the cache.data and cache.yml files have a new time or
get deleted
too?
Ah! Yes, they should be deleted - in fact they shouldn't be created.
This was recently fixed on the trunk.
Dan.
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Should I delete them? I used the gem install so I guess that I will have to
wait or is there an easy way to upgrade to the trunk?
--Tom
On Nov 21, 2007 4:33 PM, Daniel Sheppard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My cache dir is empty after running Clear Cache.
Should the cache.data and cache.yml files
Well that was kind of a dumb question they are cache files they will just
get recreated.
--Tom
On Nov 21, 2007 5:27 PM, Thomas Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should I delete them? I used the gem install so I guess that I will have
to wait or is there an easy way to upgrade to the trunk?
--Tom
Should I delete them? I used the gem install so I guess that
I will have to
wait or is there an easy way to upgrade to the trunk?
--Tom
You can update to the trunk with
rake radiant:freeze:edge
Once it is fixed in the stable build, you can run:
rake radiant:unfreeze
To go back to using
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