traverse the tcl and www trees and parse the .xql files found. No longer necessary to provide fully qualified query names in the .xql files. fixes bug 193
Fixes in rss-support:- bind the rss service contract implementation- provide a link on admin page to setup/manage rss feed- require rss-support package
Fixed problems with rss-support:- provide itself, so you can require it- auto-mount at /rss-support- added a few checks so it doesn't break so easily- made deletion work even if there's no channel title
As part of moving mounting of core packages from installer to bootstrapper I forgot to commit these changes to ad_verify_install. The proc should no longer check that acs-admin is mounted.
moving instantiation and mounting of all core packages (acs-lang, acs-admin, api-doc etc.) except acs-kernel and main site (retained because they are needed during install) from the acs-install.sql file to the Tcl proc apm_mount_core_packages that is invoked on first startup. Note that this unfortunately means that callbacks will not be invoked for the main site node and for the acs-kernel instance.
Applied Simon's patch to let you create a new entry with prefilled title and content. Good for 'post this to your web log' links. We should probably make a service contract for this at some point.
changing acs-subsite to use an after-mount callback instead of the old post_instantiation proc. Replacing call to site_node_mount_application (deprecated) with site_node::instantiate_and_mount
deprecating apm_package_instantiate_and_mount. Adding auto-mounting of packages to the apm_package_install proc. Removing a few inline queries that are not used.
making apm_package_instance_new the canonical proc for instantiating a package. Deprecating the create_package proc. Adding apm_mark_packages_for_bootstrap that will is used to schedule all necessary files for reload after a set of applications have been installed. Extracting apm_mark_files_for_reload from apm_mark_version_for_reload so that the functionality of scheduling files for reload could be reused.