the tarball may be suboptimal in theory, but
in practice it's a PITA for me to not have the tests included in the download.
Daniel Renfro appears to agree (and while he used to work for me, he's been at
VistaPrint long enough to have unlearned most of the bad habits I taught him).
So what's the harm
Hallo Tom ,
Gelieve te excuseren mijn Nederlands , ik ben met behulp van Google Translate
om je te schrijven .
Als je naar de File : pagina voor het beeld dat je hebt geupload , zou er een
link ( in de buurt van de bodem , naast de thumbnails ) voor zijn alles te
wissen. Als u voldoende
the webservers. You might
also want to put the codebase on an NFS drive and mount it on each of the
webservers. If you are looking into building a scalable MediaWiki installation,
I would strongly advise taking a look into Puppet [2].
\\daniel renfro
[1.] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Memcached
[2.] http
/UploadBaseTest.php
2014-09-24 19:58:10.961599096 +
mediawiki-1.23.4.patch:+++
mediawiki-1.23.4/tests/phpunit/includes/upload/UploadBaseTest.php
2014-09-24 19:55:15.538575503 +
x1:~/src#
On 22/10/14 21:54, Antoine Musso wrote:
Le 22/10/2014 20:06, Daniel Renfro a écrit :
While looking into upgrading my
webserver is serving up the
same code.
\\daniel renfro
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[mailto:mediawiki-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Bill Traynor
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While looking into upgrading my 1.22.5 installation to 1.23.5, I noticed that
the tests/ directory was missing. Looking in git it is there for the REL1_23,
but seems to have vanished in the tarballs for releases?
Am I missing something? or are these releases incomplete?
Sincerely confused,
Rundlett (freephile)
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 11:52 PM
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Cc: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list; Daniel Barrett; Yaron Koren
Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] New extensions from Vistaprint
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Hi guys,
I'd like to build a staff directory using Semantic
Cheers developers,
I'm not sure if I'm doing this right, but I've been working on a (what I
thought was a very small, almost inconsequential) bug-fix since May. I would
like for it to get rolled into the 1.22 release. In the last 5 months I've
submitted 10 patch-sets for a fix of just a few
Rebuilding the indexes might do it, see
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Rebuildall.php for more info.
--Daniel (User:AlephNull)
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Sent: Thursday,
Cheers Nemo,
I agree that an article showing the process that we use(d) to open-source
extensions would be beneficial to the MediaWiki community. Right now my
documentation covers a number of steps specific to our environment; things like
setting up a MediaWiki clean-room, legal issues,
,
--Daniel Renfro (User:AlephNull) and the rest of the MediaWiki development team
at Vistaprint
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extensions from Vistaprint
Hello Daniel,
On 10/11/2013 09:33 AM, Daniel Renfro wrote:
At Vistaprint (www.vistaprint.com), we have an extensive internal
wiki, and over the last six years, my team has built 50+ custom
MediaWiki extensions. I'm happy to announce that we are starting to
release
Recently I encountered what I thought was a bug in my code, but it turned out
to be something much more interesting.
First, some background:
Here at Vistaprint we have a number of custom extensions written for our
internal-documentation wiki. One of those categorizes articles programmatically
' again to send my patch?
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Fellow MWers,
I am seeing an issue on my enterprise wiki for internal documentation. Our
private wiki is set-up to use Memcached along with APC. The users are
complaining of getting this error when trying to preview a page: Sorry! We
could not process your edit due to a loss of session data.
Is there a reason that the tests/ subdirectory (which holds unit-tests,
etc.) is missing from the 1.20.0 release?
My team recently implemented unit-testing using the phpunit infrastructure
that came with 1.18/1.19. I was told by various people on IRC that there
would be support for phpunit with
Thanks Matma, I'll do that for now (or until 1.21.)
-Daniel
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Bartosz Dziewoński matma@gmail.comwrote:
I don't know why it's missing from the release, but the tests and the
support certainly still is there. You could just clone the
mediawiki/core
http://www.gerhardmerk.de/w/index.php/Hauptseite
http://www.gerhardmerk.de/w/index.php/Hauptseite
http://www.gerhardmerk.de/w/index.php/Hauptseite
http://www.gerhardmerk.de/w/index.php/Hauptseite
http://www.gerhardmerk.de/w/index.php/Hauptseite
http://www.gerhardmerk.de/w/index.php/Hauptseite
wondering how others' repositories are set up and how those with
mirrored development/produciton servers have their wiki's set up. What has
worked for you? Any good advice?
-Daniel Renfro
Hu Lab Research Associate
MS 2128 Texas AM University
College Station, TX 77843
979-862-4055
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