Okay, well I went back into my site and discovered alot of the files in
the wiki dir and subdirs were 0 bytes. I have been having no end of
trouble trying to get the application up onto the site, constantly
losing the connection, but I thought I had check all of that.
Anyway, I got all the files up (knock wood) and tried the process again,
with the following output:
* PHP 4.4.1 installed
*
Warning: PHP's register_globals option is enabled. Disable it if
you can.
MediaWiki will work, but your server is more exposed to PHP-based
security vulnerabilities.
* PHP server API is apache; ok, using pretty URLs
(index.php/Page_Title)
* Have XML / Latin1-UTF-8 conversion support.
* PHP is configured with no memory_limit.
* Have zlib support; enabling output compression.
* Neither Turck MMCache nor eAccelerator are installed, can't use
object caching functions
* GNU diff3 not found.
* Found ImageMagick: /usr/local/bin/convert; image thumbnailing
will be enabled if you enable uploads.
* Found GD graphics library built-in.
* Installation directory: /home/joshua-w/public_html/wiki
* Script URI path: /wiki
* Environment checked. You can install MediaWiki.
Generating configuration file...
* Database type: mysql
* PHP is linked with old MySQL client libraries. If you are using a
MySQL 4.1 server and have problems connecting to the database, see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/old-client.html for help.
* Attempting to connect to database server as joshua-w_wiki...success.
* Connected to 4.0.16
o Error selecting database wiki: 1044 Access denied for user:
'joshua-w_wiki@localhost' to database 'wiki'
Am I overlooking something here? Should I delete the old .php file from
the config dir and *then* retry it?
Rotem Liss wrote:
Did you get the file languages/LanguageUtf8.php
correctly? Compare the
file you have with
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/tags/REL1_6_5/phase3/languages/La…
By the way, I think PHP 4 is officialy unsupported.
Nomad of Norad (David C Hall) wrote:
Nomad of Norad (David C Hall) wrote:
iPowerWeb as my web-provider. I am attempting to
install MediaWiki
on my website. I am getting the following when I try to finalise the
thing from my browser:
- PHP 4.4.1 installed
- Warning: PHP's register globals option is enabled. Disable it in
you can. MediaWiki will work, but your server is more exposed to
PHP-based security vulnerabilities.
- PHP server API is apache; ok, using pretty URLs
(index.php/Page_Title)
- Have XML / Latin-UTF-8 conversion support.
- PHP is configured with no memory_limit
- Have zlib support; enabled output compression.
- Neither Turck MMCache nor eAccelerator are installed, can't use
object caching functions
- GNU diff3 not found.
- Found ImageMagick: /usr/local/nin/convert; image thumbnailing will
be enabled if you enable uploads.
- Found GD graphics library built-in.
- Installation directory: /home/joshua-w/public_html/wiki
- Script URI path: /wiki
- Environment checked. You can install MediaWiki
Generating configuration file...
- Database type: mysql
Fatal error: Class languageen: Cannot inherit from undefined class
languageutf8 in
/home/joshua-w/public_html/wiki/languages/LanguageEn.php on line 12
Can anyone suggest what I should do next? Would I be better off
reinstalling the package?
Or should I be looking for a missing, or empty, file here? I had no
end of trouble getting all of the MediaWiki files up and onto my
website, but I *thought* I'd gotten them all there intact.
The sites specs are:
FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE
mysql Ver 12.22 Ditrib 4.0.16
perl, v5.8.3
php 4.4.1
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