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plugin:plugin [2016-04-18 22:29] – [Important Notice] Klap-inplugin:plugin [2023-02-28 21:26] (current) Aleksandr
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 ====== Plugin Manager plugin ====== ====== Plugin Manager plugin ======
  
----- plugin ----+---- plugin -----
 description: Manage and install plugins description: Manage and install plugins
 author     : Christopher Smith author     : Christopher Smith
 email      : chris@jalakai.co.uk email      : chris@jalakai.co.uk
 type       : admin type       : admin
-lastupdate : +lastupdate : 2013-12-07
 compatible : (bundled up to version Binky) compatible : (bundled up to version Binky)
 depends    : depends    :
 conflicts  conflicts 
 similar    :  similar    : 
-tags       : configuration, management, plugins+tags       : configuration, management, plugins, !obsolete
 screenshot_img : :pluginmanager.png screenshot_img : :pluginmanager.png
 ---- ----
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 ===== Important Notice ===== ===== Important Notice =====
-:!: The Plugin Manager plugin was bundled with Dokuwiki up to version Binky (2013-12-08). Since version Ponder Stibbons (2014-05-05) the Plugin Manager is superseded by the [[plugin:extension|Extension Manager]].+ 
 +The Plugin Manager plugin was bundled with Dokuwiki up to version Binky (2013-12-08).  
 + 
 +:!: Since version Ponder Stibbons (2014-05-05) the Plugin Manager is superseded by the [[plugin:extension|Extension Manager]].
  
 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
  
 The Plugin Manager plugin allows [[config:superusers]] to administrate installed plugins and install new ones. The Plugin Manager plugin allows [[config:superusers]] to administrate installed plugins and install new ones.
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 ===== Usage ===== ===== Usage =====
  
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-All the download-links to github are automatically redirected to ssl-connections, no opt-out planned ((See here: http://support.github.com/discussions/repos/4951-downloads-without-redirect-to-https)).+All the download-links to github are automatically redirected to ssl-connections, no opt-out planned ((See here: https://support.github.com/discussions/repos/4951-downloads-without-redirect-to-https)).
  
 Problem is, as of now SSL transports are disabled on XAMPP and UniServer (WAMPs) and all cheap webhosters I tried so far (even those very few, that allow sockets at all). Problem is, as of now SSL transports are disabled on XAMPP and UniServer (WAMPs) and all cheap webhosters I tried so far (even those very few, that allow sockets at all).
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  --- [[user>bjoernX|bjoernX]] //2011/04/25 09:32//  --- [[user>bjoernX|bjoernX]] //2011/04/25 09:32//
  
-> This is a known problem, see http://support.github.com/discussions/site/2232-allow-downloads-via-http-non-ssl. Yes, you're unfortunately right: No easy fix there. --- [[user>ach|Anika Henke]] //2011/04/25 10:47//+> This is a known problem, see https://support.github.com/discussions/site/2232-allow-downloads-via-http-non-ssl. Yes, you're unfortunately right: No easy fix there. --- [[user>ach|Anika Henke]] //2011/04/25 10:47//
 >> Thanks, Anika. Strange discussion there... it almost seems, they don't get the point. Claiming security at github against plain http as an //option// for package downloads sound ridiculous to me. I was wondering -- maybe some kind of proxy in-the-middle thing might work, but I'm not sure, if it's worth the effort.   --- [[user>bjoernX|bjoernX]] //2011/04/26 13:42// >> Thanks, Anika. Strange discussion there... it almost seems, they don't get the point. Claiming security at github against plain http as an //option// for package downloads sound ridiculous to me. I was wondering -- maybe some kind of proxy in-the-middle thing might work, but I'm not sure, if it's worth the effort.   --- [[user>bjoernX|bjoernX]] //2011/04/26 13:42//
  
  
 Report and possibly workaround: [[bug>2727]] Report and possibly workaround: [[bug>2727]]
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 +A solution that often works when your shared webhosting doesn't allow direct access to //php.ini// is to use a custom //php.ini// within your user directory. [[https://websistent.com/using-custom-php-ini-files-on-shared-hosting/|See a guide on how to do this.]]  --- [[user>SFITCS|SFITCS]] //2016-11-06 08:22//
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 ====/dev/urandom  permissions on ubuntu==== ====/dev/urandom  permissions on ubuntu====
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 Update via the plugin manager fails. Update via the plugin manager fails.
-   Downloading archive from https://github.com/splitbrain/dokuwiki/tarball/master?.tgz...+   Downloading archive from https://github.com/dokuwiki/dokuwiki/tarball/master?.tgz...
        
 Issue was eventually diagnosed as a /dev/urandom with incorrect permissions. Changing it to 777 was the magic bullet. Issue was eventually diagnosed as a /dev/urandom with incorrect permissions. Changing it to 777 was the magic bullet.
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