Thank you for the instructions. I found the problem (the phpinc recipe), fixed it in my installation, and submitted a patch to the author. Would it perhaps be a good idea to put these instructions somewhere on the wiki so that others can benefit from them as well?
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Petko Yotov <[email protected]> wrote: > Wolfgang Faust writes: > > « HTML content follows » >> >> >> >> >> My PmWiki installation is outputting a lot of error messages like the >> following: >> Deprecated: preg_replace(): The /e modifier is deprecated, use >> preg_replace_callback instead in >> /var/www/wolf-new/public_html/pmwiki/pmwiki.php >> on line 1662 >> This error was supposedly fixed in version 2.2.56; I'm running the latest >> (2.2.61). I presume that this error message is the result of some >> customization I have, but I don't know enough about the internals of PmWiki >> to find out what. How do I track down what is causing this error? >> > > First, double-check you have updated all core files, pmwiki.php and all > files in the scripts/ directory. > > See also if in your cookbook and pub/skins directories you have the latest > recipes and skins that were published by their maintainers on > pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook. > > Next, in config.php disable all recipes: included files from the cookbook > directory, or a custom skin, or any line starting with "Markup(". You can > insert # at the beginning of a line to disable it. > > Then test the wiki: if you have disabled everything, the warning message > should disappear. > > Next, re-enable your customizations one after another, each time testing > the wiki. If at some point the warnings re-appear, you'll know that the > customization you just enabled is not compatible with PHP 5.5. > > You can contact the authors of the broken recipes and (kindly) ask them to > update their recipes for PHP 5.5 - recent PmWiki versions add new helper > functions which make it easy. See http://pmwiki.org/CustomMarkup . > > If you cannot have the recipes fixed by their authors, tell us and we'll > try to fix them. > > Note that many hosting providers allow you to run different versions of > PHP. See the documentation of your hosting plan to learn how to enable a > PHP version earlier than 5.5. > > Finally, it is possible to suppress these warnings in PHP 5.5, by setting > this line at the beginning of config.php: > > error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_DEPRECATED); > > This will work, but should be a temporary solution, left only until your > recipes are fixed. > > Petko > > > _______________________________________________ > pmwiki-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users > -- This message has been encoded in 128ROT13 for security. If you are unable to view it, please consult an optometrist.
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