I'm still having problems getting math formatting to work on my wiki. I
get:
*Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation
of latex, dvips, gs, and convert): x = x + 78*
Running on Solaris 10, wiki installed in /var/apache2/htdocs/wiki. ocaml
installed, TeTeX installed, gs installed, ImageMagick installed
dvips, convert, latex, gs all in /usr/local/bin
Have
putenv("MAGICK_HOME=/usr/local/ImageMagick-6.2.1/:"
. getenv("MAGICK_HOME"));
putenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/ImageMagick-6.2.1/lib:"
. getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH"));
near the top of my localSettings (thanks Kate).
When I run the ImageMagick test I from the command line as root or as a
user I get the ImageMagick test image displayed.
I can run the latex config OK. The make for texvc didn't produce any
errors and I've done a make clean, make cycle each time I've changed
something just to make sure. When I try and run the texvc command line
test in the math README I get:
(I'm in /var/apache2/htdocs/wiki/math)
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# ./texvc /var/apache2/htdocs/wiki/images/tmp
/var/apache2/htdocs/wiki/math "y=x+2" iso-8859-1
This is dvips(k) 5.92b Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software
(www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2005.06.02:1606' ->
<texc.pro><aae443f0.enc><f7b6d320.enc><texps.pro>.
<cmr12.pfb><cmmi12.pfb>[1]
Cdaa63ef966cc412541190bc8794731de<i>y</i> = <i>x</i> +
2<mi>y</mi><mo>=</mo><mi>x</mi><mo>+</mo><mn>2</mn>
root[(k)sh]@sunray21#
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# cd ..
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# cd images
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# cd tmp
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# ls -l
total 2
-rw-r--r-- 1 webservd webservd 191 May 23 09:54
2473_6c2998872ce17b4eaa56f0a0af456430.tex
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# pwd
/var/apache2/htdocs/wiki/images/tmp
root[(k)sh]@sunray21# date
Thu Jun 2 16:06:56 BST 2005
root[(k)sh]@sunray21#
/images/tmp is read-writeable by all but there wasn't any output in it.
Once again, help?
By the way, thanks to all for the help with the sysop issue. A local IT
here did the initial install of the wiki for me but couldn't remember if
he'd set up a sysop. I rooted around in the SQL database and found
WikiSysop, with the same password as root, so I now have a working sysop.
-- Emma
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Hello everybody! I have just set up wiki at greenpowered.org to help
people teach each other about making the transition to clean energy.
It is a wonderful engine and I thank everyone who contributed to it
and for making it available.
I have a couple problems I can't figure out though. Possibly it is
something with the server not mediawiki, but any info is appriciated.
The first is that every once in a while when a link is clicked, I get
prompted to save the file: index.php I believe. If you click cancel
and click it again it always works. It happens rarely. If you open the
file it prompts you to save, it is in binary, with only a couple lines
of data.
The second problem only started happening recently. What happens is if
a new page is created, then you go back to the page where you created
it, the link does not turn blue. If you click it the edit page comes
up, and the text is in the editbox. The strange thing is hitting
refresh won't help. The only way for the link to turn blue is to
delete all the pages out of the IE browser cache, and re-access it. I
thought it happened when I upgraded from 1.4.0 to 1.4.4. However, i
went back to 1.4.0 and it was still there. Now I'm on 1.4.5, and still
have the problem. The way I switched versions was just to replace all
the files.
Erik (greenpowered admin)
This is my first post to this mailing list so I hope I am not sending it to
the wrong people.
I have got Media Wiki installed and working on an IIS server, today I
decided to take a look at the file permissions for the instillation and I
found that the everyone group had full permission, I removed this and added
IIS User giving it read permission; unfortunately the site now doesn't work
when you try and edit a page and error is returned.
Can someone give me a list of the permissions required for the main Wiki
folder; the folder owner is set to the system administrators group, is this
a problem?
Thanks for your help
Arthur Guy
arthur(a)astarsolutions.co.uk
<http://www.astarsolutions.co.uk/> www.astarsolutions.co.uk
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Can the email-notify plugin or anything else provide support for an
email-notification for ANY change to a MediaWiki site?
If so, how can this be setup via the normal web interface, possibly via the
email-notification plugin?
I'm happy to modify php code if need be; can someone point me to the best
place to do this if so?
-Matt
A couple of questions:
1) I would like to create a template as this:
<pre>
<?php
$language='{{{lang}}}';
$name='{{{name}}}';
......
?>
</pre>
but doesn't work.
How can I do?
2) Can I set a default value to a parameter?
Many thanks,
Giovanni
As a proof of concept (these managers take a lot of convincing) I am trying to run an installation of WikiMedia on my localhost address.
I have Apache, PHP and MySQL running. These were obtained as a single package from www.firepages.com.au and installed onto my Win2K machine. Wikimedia is installed on top of that.
Anyway, on to the problem:
Logging in to Wikimedia as either a normal user, or as a sysadmin, I can click on 'edit' to make a change, but cannot get the 'save' button to function correctly. Pressing 'Save' displays the changes I have made with a warning telling me that this is a preview, and that I should save my changes.
Question: What setting might I be missing? Where do I start looking?
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Hi
is there a method of supressing a page title on a wiki
page similar to the _NOTOC_ directive for hiding table
of contents?
thanks
b
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A couple of questions:
1) I would like to create a template as this:
<pre>
<?php
$language='{{{lang}}}';
$name='{{{name}}}';
......
?>
</pre>
but doesn't work.
How can I do?
2) Can I set a default value to a parameter?
Many thanks,
Giovanni