On 5/11/22 22:34, Andre Klapper wrote:
Hi,
See also
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug/Login_problems
Cheers,
andre
Thanks Andre. I should have searched doc with keywords "mediawiki"
"login problems". This doc was Google's top match.
I appreciate the info.
Toshi
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On 5/12/22 04:31, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I ran into this issue (or a very similar issue) several years ago. Or
I had the same symptoms. Verify $wgServer matches the server name in
httpd.conf .
MediaWiki 1.34 changed the default value to '$wgServer = false;' I
think that's what broke logins for u
wgReadOnly was still configured after the upgrade, which was commented
out with the leading '#'.
What could cause this behavior of the wiki?
Thanks,
Toshi
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;. As I put
in the subject I was blindly believing it was a database conversion
problem and never thought about the new php environment was causing this
database error.
I've learned something new today.
Thank you for your help.
Toshi
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On 4/8/22 16:55, Toshi Esumi wrote:
On 4/8/22 00:51, Andre Klapper wrote:
[a50bfc1261fc29c06a343aec] 2022-04-08 05:32:47: Fatal exception of type
"Wikimedia\Rdbms\DBQueryError"
Can someone tell me where to start debugging
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_deb
On 4/8/22 04:45, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 1:47 AM Toshi Esumi wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade/migrate my mediawiki from my old Ubuntu VM 14.04
to a new Ubuntu VM 20.04. The detail of the components are below. I
managed to set up a new mediawiki 1.37.2 with MariaDB at th
7;t know "debug" manual page existed. I'll check it through.
Toshi
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guessing I need to
modify mysqldump file before restoring it. But just don't know where to
start.
Thanks,
Toshi
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Old environment:
Ubuntu 14.04
Mediawiki 1.26.0
PHP 5.5.9
MySQL 5.5.672
New environment:
Ubuntu 20.04
Mediawiki 1.37.2
PHP 7.4.3
MariaDB 10.3.34
ICU 66.
I'm not an expert of either apache or fedora. But one thing I can
recommend is to recover the original working status first, then move the
entire wiki directory to wherever you want it to be, and then set up a
symbolic link (ln -s) at the original place toward the new place. So
that from apache
bout
how to construct $wgGroupPermissions in the LocalSettings.php file.
Toshi
On 12/07/2015 03:12 AM, P. Josepherum wrote:
Does your account have the sysop group in Special:UserRights? There's also
an admin, or administrator gr
Hi,
Recently my wiki site got attacked by somebody using API and thousands
of pages and users were created. So I had to re-image the VM (ubunto
14.04) and installed 1.26.0 and manually re-created the wiki from
scratch Then encountered some difficulty setting up proper user group
privileges to
The version we are running is 1.16.2
On Sat, 2011-05-07 at 18:56 -0700, Toshi Esumi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to tag pages/titles NOT to be included in search result?
> We want to exclude obsolete pages from search but just don't want to
> delete them yet.
>
Hi,
Is there a way to tag pages/titles NOT to be included in search result?
We want to exclude obsolete pages from search but just don't want to
delete them yet.
Thanks,
Toshi
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> You can disable the forced capitalization with $wgCapitalLinks:
>
> $wgCapitalLinks = false;
>
> Docs for this & links to some related settings are available on
> mediawiki.org wiki:
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/$wgCapitalLinks
>
> Beware though that this will make the first letter of a t
Hi,
I've been looking for a switch to do this in LocalSetting. But I can't
find it so far. Can someone tell me what setting disable this feature?
Thanks,
Toshi
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On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 07:32 -0700, Ross Xu wrote:
> Hi there,
> Some user's accounts don't have their real names. Instead, they just have
> usernames.
> I'd like to edit those user's accounts to put their real names, but I
> couldn't find a way to do it.
> Is there a way to do it, or do I have to
On Tue, 2010-05-04 at 14:38 +1000, Tim Starling wrote:
> Toshi Esumi wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Benjamin for the link. Based on what I understood from this
> > manual page, it is assumed the upgrade procedure happens on the server
> > that the existing Mediawiki+database res
On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 23:01 -0400, Benjamin Lees wrote:
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Toshi Esumi
> wrote:
> Or can anybody point me to a wiki page(s)
> where I can find the info I'm looking for?
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Upgrading
Thanks B
Hi,
We finally got a new Linux based server (running on VMware) to migrate
our current v1.6 wiki for our company knowledge-base to. It's been a
quite long story (bankruptcy&acqusition-survival-sort-of-stuff) to get
to the current status, which nothing to do with my question.
Anyhow, the existing
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 16:16 +0100, Platonides wrote:
> Toshi Esumi wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can imagine this had been asked many times in this list. But I don't
> > seem to be able to find the same question in the archives.
> >
> > I installed v1.15
Hi,
I can imagine this had been asked many times in this list. But I don't
seem to be able to find the same question in the archives.
I installed v1.15.1 into my OpenSuSE 11.1 under /srv/www/wiki directory.
It works fine if I point the Document root of httpd(apache2)
to /srv/www/wiki. But it does
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