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I have just installed Twiki on a Win2000 system and when trying to save a new topic I receive the error message: "During save of TestTopic2 an error was found by the version control system. Please notify your TWiki administrator.

/cygwin/bin/rcs -i -t-none -ko %FILENAME|F% of .../Main/TestTopic2.txt failed: "

I checked the path to the document (.../Main/TestTopic2.txt) and realized that is wrong. How can I get rid of the relative path and instead use an absolute path to my main directory so everything will work. {DataDir} is set to the right absolute path

Thanks in advance for your help

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x02x00
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: Win2000
Web server: Apache/2.2.8
Perl version: 5.008008 (MSWin32)
Client OS: Win2000
Web Browser: Firefox 3
Categories: Installation

-- LarsJenkner - 25 Jun 2008

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

Switching to RCSLite solved the problem, but I just realized that I can't register new users. Seems that the ci command produces the same problems because it is also using the %FILENAME|F% variable to create the path to the file

-- LarsJenkner - 26 Jun 2008

Sorry, closing this after more than 30 days of inactivity. Please feel free to re-open if needed.

-- PeterThoeny - 02 Aug 2008

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