Hi Brian
How very kind of you to solve this so quickly. Looking forward to use your archive. I will be back with my user feedback should I have anything to contribute.
Mischa

2011/1/3 Brian Gerkey <gerkey@willowgarage.com>
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Brian Gerkey <gerkey@willowgarage.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Mischa Schaub <mischa.schaub@fhnw.ch> wrote:
>>  I will be offline for several days but would like to work during this time
>> with ros.org/wiki – how could I get a local dump of your great site on my
>> laptop?

> Anybody know a good way to archive a large
> MoinMoin wiki?  If you can prescribe a way to do it (maybe it's just
> tarring up the MoinMoin directory hierarchy on the server?), we can
> bring up a cron job to do it regularly.

We have a first cut at an offline archive of the ros.org wiki:
 http://www.ros.org/roswiki.tar.gz
 http://www.ros.org/doc.tar.gz
The first tarball contains the wiki, rendered into HTML by MoinMoin's
export tool.  Unpack it, then open `roswiki/index.html` in a web
browser.

The second tarball contains the auto-generated documentation pages (we
separated it because it's quite big). If you unpack that tarball
inside the `roswiki` directory, then links to autogenerated docs
(e.g., API documentation produced by Doxygen, message/service
documentation) should work.

There are still some rough edges (e.g., ending up in a directory where
you have to manually click on `index.html`).   Please have a look at
it and provide feedback.  Once we have an archiving step that we're
happy with, we'll start producing a new archive regularly.

       brian.



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