I know that they are not meant to be run from the command line I'm just
saying that i have tried lots of variations with no success.
I get the same error messages either way. Does anyone know how to run
maintenance scripts on a windows machine?
this is what i type in at the moment
C:\ C:\phpdev\php\php.exe -f
C:\phpdev\www\CMAwiki\maintenance\rebuildtextindex.php
is this wrong ?
should there be arguments?
regards
caspar
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Hello,
I commited a fix to get the "Chick" skin back in 1.5. Timwi created the
skin for pda/mobile devices. It reuses most of the monobook skin in a
simpler way and a vertical layout (navigation bar push under the article
text for example).
The skin was broke cause it never got migrated to the 1.4 skin system :/
It will be hopefully in the next beta unless something is really wrong
with it (in this case it will get removed again). If you are using 1.5
HEAD, please cvs update your skin directory and test out the 'Chick' skin.
(note: commited it some minutes ago, anonymous cvs probably need some
hours before it's available).
cheers,
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After running compressOld.php on MW1.5b2 some older pages won't view
anymore with the error msg: "Fatal error: Call to undefined method
HistoryBlobStub::uncompress() in W:\www\wiki\includes\HistoryBlob.php
on line 242"
Does anybody have an 'uncompress' script or a patch to compressOld? It
would spare me a weekend (or two or three or ...) teaching myself
enough of PHP and MediaWiki to program my own uncompress patch. This
might be a problem though, because I can't find either the 'old' table
referenced in the script, nor any other table with the 'gzip' flag
set.
Do any of our learned friends on this list know a way to deal with
this problem. (I don't mind programming or hacking a bit but I haven't
a clue how to continue).
I only care about the 'current' version of these pages if that makes
things easier.
Thanks.
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Sadly, they don't. Are there any group permissions capabilities in
MediaWiki?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-l-
> bounces(a)Wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Brion Vibber
> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 11:14 AM
> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Access restrictions for edits
>
> Zain Memon wrote:
> > I've been browsing around the MediaWiki FAQ but I can't seem to find
an
> > answer for this question. I want to protect a small group of pages
so
> > that only 2-3 members can edit them. However, I want everyone to be
able
> > to view them. Can I somehow do this with MediaWiki?
>
> If those 2-3 members have sysop accounts, sure. Use the 'protect' tab
on
> the pages.
>
> -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
> From: Jamie Bliss <astronouth7303(a)gmail.com>
>
> On 7/18/05, Rick DeNatale <rick.denatale(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The ip address tracks back to sys19.3fn.net and going to www.3fn.net
>> this appears to be a colocated server 3fn.net provides colocation
>> servers to the UK, the US, the Baltics and Russia.
>
> San Jose, CA US? <http://dnsstuff.com/tools/city.ch?ip=64.124.222.176>
There really isn't any way to locate a specific site from an IP. What
you've located is the perp's ISP.
For example, I just discovered that I'm in Seattle! Even though I run
my own primary DNS, and have implemented LOC records (to within about
30 feet) according to the relevant RFC, dnsstuff.com still puts my IP
block 200 miles away.
:::: If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a
horrible warning. -- Catherine Aird ::::
:::: Jan Steinman <http://www.IslandSeeds.org> ::::
Hi. I'm setting up a new wiki and just enabled uploads with "$wgDisableUploads = false;" This enable the upload page, but when I try to upload a sample image, I received a series of permission errors. Obvously I need to chown or chmod the directories, but do not know what they should be set to. After running the installation routine, the directories were set to "501:cdrom". I tried to changing the images directory to "root:root", but the problem persisted.
Rather than guess, I thought I would pose the question to the list. Any advices, or pointers to appropriate documentation, would be appreciated.
Thanks
--Ira
Warning: mkdir(/usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/images/3):
Permission denied
in /usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/includes/Image.php on line
724
Warning: mkdir(/usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/images/3/3e): No
such file or directory
in /usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/includes/Image.php on line
726
Warning:
move_uploaded_file(/usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/images/3/3e/Vs.jpg):
failed to open stream: No such file or directory
in /usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/includes/SpecialUpload.php on
line 316
Warning: move_uploaded_file(): Unable to move '/tmp/phpVSEIKH' to
'/usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/images/3/3e/Vs.jpg'
in /usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/includes/SpecialUpload.php on
line 316
Internal error
Could not copy file "/tmp/phpVSEIKH" to
"/usr/local/src/mediawiki/mediawiki-1.4.6/images/3/3e/Vs.jpg".
Hi okay I'm having trouble running php scripts from the command line:
C:\> C:\phpdev\php\php.exe -f
C:\phpdev\www\CMAwiki\maintenance\rebuildtextindex
.php
<br />
<b>Warning</b>: The argument needs to be an array in
<b>C:\phpdev\www\CMAwiki\m
aintenance\commandLine.inc</b> on line <b>27</b><br />
<br />
<b>Warning</b>: Variable passed to reset() is not an array or object in
<b>C:\p
hpdev\www\CMAwiki\maintenance\commandLine.inc</b> on line <b>34</b><br />
A copy of your installation's LocalSettings.php
must exist in the source directory.
I do have a copy of localsettings.php in the base directory of my wiki, is
that what it means by source directory? Can anyone see why this script
isn;t running?
Also my apache errors are as follows:
[Mon Jul 18 15:48:16 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:randompage
[Mon Jul 18 15:55:42 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:randompage
[Mon Jul 18 15:55:48 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:specialpages
[Mon Jul 18 15:55:50 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:imagelist
[Mon Jul 18 15:55:53 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:specialpages
[Mon Jul 18 15:55:55 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:newimages
[Mon Jul 18 15:56:08 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:specialpages
[Mon Jul 18 15:56:10 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:popularpages
[Mon Jul 18 16:25:32 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:recentchanges
[Mon Jul 18 16:25:36 2005] [error] [client 172.28.84.50] Filename is not
valid: c:/phpdev/www/special:randompage
I don;t actually get any apache errors when i try and save an edit, just
the "page cannot be displayed..."
So next line of attack is run maintenance scripts but as you can see that
is failing.
Any ideas/ help much appreciated and in reply to the reply to my last post
I have done a couple of clean installs now on different machines.
MediaWiki always works perfectly on the local machine but starts to go
wrong for people accessing it from other networked machines on the lan.
regards
caspar
P.s how do i reply to a post that is already on the noticeboard?
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feed.php looks to give you what you would need.
Not had much of a chance to have an in depth look, but it does seem to be the file that builds the RSS document for you.
I guess you could remove parts from that until you get what you wish to achieve. Let us know how you get on....
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From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org
[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org]On Behalf Of Mark Cunningham
Sent: 14 July 2005 11:30
To: Arthur Guy
Cc: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Configuring RSS output
On 7/14/05, Arthur Guy <arthur(a)astarsolutions.co.uk> wrote:
> Configure it to do what?
The format of the content of the RSS feed; i.e. rather than the full
comparision of the change, just a summary or perhaps one column...
> I imagine it uses its own style sheet so the best bet would be to find this
> is and edit it.
Are stylesheets use to configure content?
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