On Apr 27, 2013 12:30 AM, "Dmitriy Sintsov" wrote:
> Surely it was some not so long time ago, there even was old httpd patch.
Maybe they consider new hardware powerful enough so the difference became
negligible.
parse error.
what are you talking about? must be some missing context.
-Jeremy
On 26.04.2013 23:42, Max Semenik wrote:
On 26.04.2013, 19:15 Dmitriy wrote:
However, I remember wikimedia was running something old like htpd 1.3
maxsem@mw1020:~$ dpkg -l apache*
[snip]
ii apache2.2-common 2.2.22-1ubuntu1.3 Apache HTTP
Server common files
Surely it
On 27.04.2013 5:23, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
On 04/26/2013 02:29 PM, Maarten Dammers wrote:
I'm running MediaWiki on apache-2.4.4 on NetBSD.
Ah! Thank you. I'm gonna guess, then, that this is a problem particular
to XAMPP and/or Windows.
Are you using rewrite rules with your installation?
>
> Ah! Thank you. I'm gonna guess, then, that this is a problem particular
> to XAMPP and/or Windows
FWIW: I'm running my local dev MediaWiki instance on Apache 2.4 and Windows
XP. I reinstalled everything about 2 months ago, and don't recall doing
anything extraordinary to get it to work
Here
On 04/26/2013 02:29 PM, Maarten Dammers wrote:
> I'm running MediaWiki on apache-2.4.4 on NetBSD.
Ah! Thank you. I'm gonna guess, then, that this is a problem particular
to XAMPP and/or Windows.
Are you using rewrite rules with your installation? Are they different
than what we have documented
On 26.04.2013, 19:15 Dmitriy wrote:
> However, I remember wikimedia was running something old like htpd 1.3
maxsem@mw1020:~$ dpkg -l apache*
[snip]
ii apache2.2-common 2.2.22-1ubuntu1.3 Apache HTTP
Server common files
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Best regards,
Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])
Hi Mark,
Op 25-4-2013 17:28, Mark A. Hershberger schreef:
I'm seeing a few reports that people are running into trouble running
MediaWiki on Apache 2.4.
The reports seem focused on XAMPP, but I tried to run MW against the
Apache 2.4 package on Debian and didn't succeed. Granted, I tried only
f
On 26.04.2013 5:02, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
On 04/25/2013 08:40 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
I would say we shouldn't document unless we habe a vauge idea why.
Agreed. But I was basing this on reports from people who were using
XAMPP, not my lame attempts. Still, I haven't tried to reproduce the
On 04/25/2013 08:40 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
> I would say we shouldn't document unless we habe a vauge idea why.
Agreed. But I was basing this on reports from people who were using
XAMPP, not my lame attempts. Still, I haven't tried to reproduce the
XAMPP issue, either.
For now, I suppose this i
On 2013-04-25 2:01 PM, "Mark A. Hershberger" wrote:
>
> On 04/25/2013 11:42 AM, Tyler Romeo wrote:
> > How exactly did it not succeed? That's a pretty serious bug.
>
> I did say I didn't try very hard. I'm not sure php even works with
> apache 2.4 which is labeled "experimental" on Debian.
>
> So
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> I did say I didn't try very hard. I'm not sure php even works with
> apache 2.4 which is labeled "experimental" on Debian.
>
> So five minutes was about enough to apt-get the apache 2.4 package and
> dependencies and go to the URL that
On 04/25/2013 11:42 AM, Tyler Romeo wrote:
> How exactly did it not succeed? That's a pretty serious bug.
I did say I didn't try very hard. I'm not sure php even works with
apache 2.4 which is labeled "experimental" on Debian.
So five minutes was about enough to apt-get the apache 2.4 package an
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> I tried to run MW against the
> Apache 2.4 package on Debian and didn't succeed
>
How exactly did it not succeed? That's a pretty serious bug.
*-- *
*Tyler Romeo*
Stevens Institute of Technology, Class of 2015
Major in Computer Scien
I'm seeing a few reports that people are running into trouble running
MediaWiki on Apache 2.4.
The reports seem focused on XAMPP, but I tried to run MW against the
Apache 2.4 package on Debian and didn't succeed. Granted, I tried only
for 5 minutes or so.
Is this something we should document?
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