> it from a
shell, are you running $hs-pandoc or $pandoc?
>
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Jon Theil Nielsen <jontheil(a)gmail.com
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> <javascript:;>> wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > On a server running FreeBSD 10.2-Release, I had no problems to
configure
> > www/mediawiki125. I do not use many
extensions but would like to use
> > Html2Wiki.
> > I have installed it according to the guide at
> >
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Html2Wiki. Therefore, I also
> > installed textproc/hs-pandoc.
> > When I add the line "require_once
> > "$IP/extensions/Html2Wiki/Html2Wiki.php";" to LocalSettings.php
and
> > reloaded apache, the only thing to see on the wiki page is something
like
> > "Html2Wiki requires pandoc.".
> > The pandoc command is in the path (I can run it from a shell).
>
> On FreeBSD, hs-pandoc is the main pacdoc port/package. If I run
> #pandoc -v
> the output is:
> "pandoc 1.15.0.6
> Compiled with texmath 0.8.3, highlighting-kate 0.6.
> Syntax highlighting is supported for the following languages:
> abc, actionscript, ada, agda, apache, asn1, asp, awk, bash, bibtex,
> boo, c,
> changelog, clojure, cmake, coffee, coldfusion, commonlisp, cpp, cs,
> css,
> curry, d, diff, djangotemplate, dockerfile, dot, doxygen,
doxygenlua,
> dtd,
> eiffel, email, erlang, fasm, fortran, fsharp, gcc, glsl,
gnuassembler,
> go,
> haskell, haxe, html, idris, ini, isocpp, java, javadoc, javascript,
> json,
> jsp, julia, kotlin, latex, lex, lilypond, literatecurry,
> literatehaskell,
> lua, m4, makefile, mandoc, markdown, mathematica, matlab, maxima,
> mediawiki,
> metafont, mips, modelines, modula2, modula3, monobasic, nasm, noweb,
> objectivec, objectivecpp, ocaml, octave, opencl, pascal, perl, php,
> pike,
> postscript, prolog, pure, python, r, relaxng, relaxngcompact, rest,
> rhtml,
> roff, ruby, rust, scala, scheme, sci, sed, sgml, sql, sqlmysql,
> sqlpostgresql, tcl, tcsh, texinfo, verilog, vhdl, xml, xorg, xslt,
xul,
> yacc, yaml, zsh
> Default user data directory: /root/.pandoc
> Copyright (C) 2006-2015 John MacFarlane
> Web:
http://pandoc.org
> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
> There is no warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness
> for a particular purpose."
> Doesn't that seem correct?
Can you run pandoc -v as your normal User, not root?
Yes, as long as the user has a login shell, I can su to that user and get
the same output.