Hello,
I upgraded from 1.16 to 1.21 and now 1.21.1 I am running the latest MW(see below).
Installed software Product Version MediaWiki 1.21.1 PHP 5.3.8 (apache2handler) MySQL 5.1.60 Entry point URLs Entry point URL Article path /mediawiki-1.21.1/index.php/$1 Script path /mediawiki-1.21.1 index.php /mediawiki-1.21.1/index.php api.php /mediawiki-1.21.1/api.php load.php /mediawiki-1.21.1/load.php
After the upgrade from 1.16, if I attempt to upload a file, I get the error:
Could not create directory "mwstore://local-backend/local-public/5/54".
In LocalSettings.php: $wgEnabledUploads = true;
I have changed persmissions to 777 all the way down to "/var/www/html/wiki/images". I have also changed owner/group to root, apache, and both users to no avail.
Has anyone had this problem and have it not be a permissions/ownership issue(s)? Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks, Phil
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Hello all,
The MediaWiki release management Request for Proposals (RFP)[0] open
submission period has now ended[1], now on to the fun part, feedback!
= The Submissions =
We have two great submissions:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_Management_RFP/NicheWork_and_Hallo_W…!
and
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_Management_RFP/EIJL
= Feedback / Review =
Now begins the two weeks of community feedback. Please review and leave
questions/comments on the submissions. Your feedback is what will make
this RFP process successful.
On each submission there is space at the bottom for you to ask
questions/provide feedback publicly, or you can use the Talk: page.
Addtionally: You can provide private feedback directly to either myself
or Robla (robla(a)wikimedia.org) if desired.
= Office Hours =
Next week we will have a IRC "office hour" with myself and Rob Lanphier
and the parties who submitted proposals. This is a time for
anyone/everyone to ask questions in real time from both the RFP
submitters and of us (WMF/Robla and I). This is yet to be scheduled, but
it is looking like Wednesday or Thursday (the 19th or 20th) in the
morning Pacific time (around 4 or 5pm UTC).
I will send out a note with the final date/time as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Greg
[0] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_Management_RFP
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_Management_RFP#Timeline
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Hi,
I am struggling with Lua.
Is there a way to somehow maintain the state of the page building
between calls to #invoke? A kind of page-wide variable mechanism or
something like that?
Problem: I have what is basically a bugtracker where each bug is
described on a wiki page. For each state change of the bug (new,
confirmed, fixed, verified, closed) I add a call to a template to the
page text. The problem is, that the text generated by the template
depends on both the origin and the target state. Until now I used the
variables extension to keep track of the current state. Now I want to
convert to Lua. Apart from the fact that it is clearly not desirable
to mix the use of the variables extension and Lua, it is also
impossible: When Scribunto's #invoke is called, parser functions are
already parsed.
So, what is the solution?
Cheers,
Stephan
Hi,
We have 1.20.6 of MediaWiki up and running. All working fine except email.
I tried installing PEAR2 (pyrus.phar) and I couldn't. I then did so on a computer not behind a firewall and it installed fine. So I copied the installation over to the computer behind the firewall. It reports that the packages are installed (the ones I installed on the other computer). But I cannot install new ones or channels.
I have tried setting up an http_proxy. It seems to run OK (the setting of the proxy), but I still cannot install channels or packages.
Media Wiki gives an error every time it tries to send an email too.
Is it possible to get working behind a corporate firewall? If so how?
Regards,
David Mills | iMed Senior Technical Analyst | Medibank Private
Level 16, 700 Collins Street, Docklands, VIC, 3008 | Tel: 03 8622 5346 | Mob: 0411 513 404
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Participating in the conference: To help us planning, you can already
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later be needed.
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the conference please go to the conference wikipage and add your talk
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I'm about to upgrade from 1.16.1 to 1.21.1 on a private corporate wiki
and am testing things out on a local PC before upgrading the (hosted)
production server.
We had a custom skin which made only trivial changes to monobook - in
MonoBookTemplate, in the "contents" section, it checked for certain
categories in catlinks (things like "Not supported"), and if those
existed put up a Big Red Notice at the top of the page.
In 1.16.1 I had renamed MonoBook.php to our skin name, and internally
had renamed $skinname, $stylename, and other things to match. This
worked as expected.
In 1.21.1, if I simply insert my own code into MonoBook.php, it works as
expected, but no combination of renaming variables and files seems to
work. I'm clearly missing some relationship between them.
I can leave it named "MonoBook" with the customization, but obviously
this is asking for trouble down the road when someone else needs to do
another upgrade. Is there a comprehensive list or can someone tell me
what I need to rename? I have looked at the tutorial on skinning, but
that seems to be more for "from scratch" rather than modifying an
existing skin and does not spell this out.
Thanks in advance.
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Mickey Feldman
Vigil Health Solutions Inc.
2102- 4464 Markham Street
Victoria, BC Canada
V8Z 7X8
250.383.6900
I'm also going through a 1.16 to 1.21. upgrade and ran into this. Be
sure to chmod -R so that the permissions change all the way down to and
below images. I'm 92.7% sure this has to be a permissions issue, not
something else.
Mickey
On 6/18/2013 5:00 AM, mediawiki-l-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
> I upgraded from 1.16 to 1.21 and now 1.21.1 I am running the latest MW(see below).
>
> Installed software Product Version MediaWiki 1.21.1 PHP 5.3.8 (apache2handler) MySQL 5.1.60 Entry point URLs Entry point URL Article path/mediawiki-1.21.1/index.php/$1 Script path /mediawiki-1.21.1 index.php /mediawiki-1.21.1/index.php api.php /mediawiki-1.21.1/api.php load.php /mediawiki-1.21.1/load.php
>
> After the upgrade from 1.16, if I attempt to upload a file, I get the error:
>
> Could not create directory "mwstore://local-backend/local-public/5/54".
>
> In LocalSettings.php: $wgEnabledUploads = true;
>
> I have changed persmissions to 777 all the way down to "/var/www/html/wiki/images". I have also changed owner/group to root, apache, and both users to no avail.
>
> Has anyone had this problem and have it not be a permissions/ownership issue(s)? Any help would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Phil
>
--
Mickey Feldman
Vigil Health Solutions Inc.
2102- 4464 Markham Street
Victoria, BC Canada
V8Z 7X8
250.383.6900
Does anyone have any tips on the best way to transfer a wiki from PBwiki to
Mediawiki? I have a large amount of entries that need to be moved. I can
export PBwiki to a HTML file. Thanks in advance.
Rob
Hi,
is it possible to get full names displayed on the user list?
Regards,
David Mills | iMed Senior Technical Analyst | Medibank Private
Level 16, 700 Collins Street, Docklands, VIC, 3008 | Tel: 03 8622 5346 | Mob: 0411 513 404
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