>> Is there (still) no possibility to delete old revisions of documents (via
>> GUI or
>> otherwise) or have I overlooked something?
>>
>> If I have to do it by hand: is it enough to delete *.bak files and their
>> corresponding entries in the *.rcml file?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints :-)
>>
>> Markus Angst
>>
>
> That's pretty much what you need to do. You can reduce the number of
> versions kept around. From my experience, you don't actually have to
> clean up the .rcml file. It will take care of that without throwing an
> error.
>
> Richard
This sounds promising, so I experimented a little bit. I did the following:
- identified the UUID of a document under Site / Overview
(document has 53 revisions)
- stopped Lenya
- deleted the oldest 42 revisions from content/authoring/<UUID>
- started Lenya
- navigated to Site / Revisions of the document
- the tab still shows 53 revisions
- click "View revision" on the topmost line (revision 53)
--> document opens (ok)
- click "View revision" on revision 40 (has been deleted)
--> got error: Could not read resource
cocoon://modules/xhtml/xhtml.xml/<pubname>/authoring/<UUID>/de"
(which is no surprise :-)
What do I have to do to trigger the automatic .rcml cleanup? Lenya version is
2.0.4.
Thanks!
Markus
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