I'm having a mysterious problem at my web hosting provider, where maintenance/importImages.php is throwing an "out of memory" exception. Increasing PHP's memory limits doesn't seem to help. Has anyone experienced and solved this?
This hosting provider uses cpanel and jailshell. When I SSH into the system and, in jailshell, run the script, I get:
$ php importImages.php --overwrite ~ /upload
Import Images
Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 7602176) (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /home/user/public_html/w/includes/filerepo/LocalFile.php on line 145
Now here's the strange part:
- Hand-editing importImages.php and adding ini_set( 'memory_limit', 'some huge amount' ) makes no difference at all.
- Adding a php.ini files in the current directory makes no difference
- Inside jailshell, on another server in the same farm, I can run the script without error.
- root can run the script without error (not in jailshell) anytime
Any clues?
DanB
Hi all,
I read more extension about email notification and watchlist but I
don't find anything
about watchlist category pages or namespace pages.
I would like that my users receive an email when someone create new
page in particular category or namespace.
Is it possible? can you help me about it?
thanks,
Alessandra.
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I am Eunyoung Chung, a Masters student working with Dr. Jensen at
Oregon State University.
We are currently doing a research project in collaboration with Dr.
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We are seeking volunteers for a quick survey on this topic. Any person
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Here is the survey address.
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Hello,
I am trying to install MediaWiki for our website on our university server.
They are running PHP 5.2.6 and it appears that everything else meets the
requirements listed here http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Installation
I successfully copied and extracted the files to our directory and renamed
the folder mw. Afterwards I ran "chmod a+w config" and doubled checked that
it now has the correct permissions.
Next I go to mw/config/index.php and get the following :
MediaWiki 1.14.0 Installation Can't write config file, aborting
In order to configure the wiki you have to make the config subdirectory
writable by the web server. Once configuration is done you'll move the
created LocalSettings.php to the parent directory, and for added safety you
can then remove the config subdirectory entirely.
To make the directory writable on a Unix/Linux system:
cd */path/to/wiki*
chmod a+w config
Afterwards retry to start the
setup<http://oregonstate.edu/groups/mathclub/mw/config/index.php>
.
Am I overlooking an obvious step? Or what do I need from my server admins to
make this work?
Thanks for your time!
-Michael
I tried an extension called Meta extensions which uses a file called
meta.php, but it only added the description meta tag, and a duplicate
keywords meta tag.
I'm most interested in modifying the <title> tag, and haven't found a
way to do this.
Is there a way?
Thanks!
Tim
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Dear translators, MediaWiki administrators,
Today Andrew has committed a rewrite of the MediaWiki preferences system
that will be part of MediaWiki 1.15. In it 19 messages were introduced or
changed that need to be translated or updated in every supported language.
Of course translatewiki.net can be used to take a first peek at the new
functionality.
Please join the MediaWiki localisation projects at http://translatewiki.net
and keep your language's localisation updated.
Thank you for your efforts!
Siebrand Mazeland
translatewiki.net staff
In our University College we want to use MediaWiki. It should be oppen with readonly for everyone. If it is possible we want the Create Account to work only for people from a spicific maildomain (xxx(a)ucsj.dk). Can anyone help me?
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University College Sjaelland
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Hi, all,
I attempted to load a MS Power Point 2007 file (.pptx) to my wiki this afternoon, and I got the message that the file was corrupt or the wrong file type.
I *did* set $wgFileExtensions array in LocalSettings.php to allow .ppt/.pptx files; any ideas?
Oh, and thanks for all the answers to my first question about a root installation! :)
Nina
Nina McHale, MA/MSLS
Assistant Professor, Web Librarian
Auraria Library
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Hi all,
I would like use advanced search with all namespace checked by default
for all users (anonymous and with log in).
what do I do?
thanks,
Alessandra.
[cc'ed to mediawiki-l]
[from wikien-l - discussion of git-backed MediaWiki]
2009/4/23 Gwern Branwen <gwern0(a)gmail.com>:
> As it happens, I've thought about this before and have a little
> expertise in the issue. I'm one of the developers of a wiki called
> Gitit - http://github.com/jgm/gitit/tree/master - written in Haskell.
> The most interesting thing about Gitit, besides its ability to export
> articles (written in Markdown or ReST) in various formats such as HTML
> or PDFs or LaTeX, is that it uses a library called 'filestore' -
> http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/filestore -
> to access and change articles.
While the idea of putting lumps of PHP into an otherwise Haskell
project is really quite horrifying, the parser that (literally)
defines MediaWiki wikitext could to some degree be made into a module
for use elsewhere. I understand it's not entirely cleanly separated
out in the MediaWiki codebase, but if you could do that you'd at least
have something that quite definitely processed MediaWiki wikitext
precisely as MediaWiki does.
This might be better for mediawiki-l ...
- d.