Maybe your host enabled upgrade to newer version in your customer
preferences.
Martin
Dne ne 11. pro 2016 21:31 uživatel Bartosz Dziewoński
napsal:
> You're almost certainly actually running PHP 5.3 or older.
>
> You should, however, get a nice error message explaining the
You're almost certainly actually running PHP 5.3 or older.
You should, however, get a nice error message explaining the problem
rather than a syntax error. This is a bug, I submitted a patch to fix
it: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/326364
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Bartosz Dziewoński
You can check your php version yourself. Upload info.php file to the server
with the following content.
napsal:
My host updated to 5.5.9 in July. I am on a shared host, so do not have
root access. I am double-checking with my host to make sure it did not
reverted to an earlier version during a
My host updated to 5.5.9 in July. I am on a shared host, so do not have
root access. I am double-checking with my host to make sure it did not
reverted to an earlier version during a server migration last month.
Thank you for the info. I will update when I have a reply from my host.
-Bri
On
What version of php? Can you verify that you have a high enough version of
php?
Can you double check that mw-config/index.php has not been corrupted (e.g.
make sure the file looks exactly like the version from the tarball).
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Brian
On Sunday, December 11, 2016, Bri wrote:
Was this entriely new installation? Is it live somewhere? Can you describe
what you did (I do not mean "I've installed it" but step by step)? Can you
reproduce this problem doing the same things again?
This report isn't helpful in any way and nobody can help you using
information from it. Error
After I installed MediWiki 1.28 I am getting the following error:
*Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected '[' in *E: ...
\wwwroot\w5\mw-config\index.php* on line *63*
Please help
- Bri
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