Here is what I get when I run, php update.php --aconf
../AdminSettings.php:
PHP Notice: Undefined index: PHP_AUTH_USER in
/appl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/extensions/Auth_re
moteuser.php
on line 92
PHP Warning:
require_once(/appl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/exten
sions/FCKeditor/FCKeditor.php):
failed to open stream: No such file or directory in
/appl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/LocalSettings.php
on line 138
PHP Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required
'/appl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/extensions/FCKedi
tor/FCKeditor.php'
(include_path='/appl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15:/ap
pl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/includes:/appl/web/de
vwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/languages:.:/usr/share/pear:/u
sr/share/php')
in
/appl/web/devwiki/public_www/mediawiki-1.15/LocalSettings.php
on line 138
- This is line 92 from AdminSettings.php:
if ( strlen($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']) ) {
This part of the update.php log is just a notice, and can be ignored.
PHP_AUTH_USER isn't defined because no one is authenticating. You don't need
authentication from the commandline though.
- There isn't a FCKeditor.php file in the root
dir; can it simply be
copied from and existing wiki on the server?
Comment out the FCKeditor extension from LocalSettings.php, and then try
again. Re-add it when you are done.
V/r,
Ryan Lane