Hi, I looked at the solution from the internet and found an answer at MedaWiki
Users <http://www.mwusers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=30793>. It says to
change the permission for LocalSettings to 644. Does that means that
everyone can read my LocalSettings.php?
Anyway, it works, but to my surprise, I couldn't see any of my files! It is
exactly like what happened when I tried to upgrade
. So it's
back to square one again.
PM Poon
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 2:51 AM, Ekompute .info <ekompute(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I just tried to upgrade one of my smaller websites
from 1.12 to 1.14.
Now the site is down. The error message is:
*Warning*:
require_once(/home/ekomrinf/public_html/mywiki/LocalSettings.php) [
function.require-once<http://teknologi-maklumat.com/mywiki/function.requ…]e>]:
failed to open stream: Permission denied in *
/home/ekomrinf/public_html/mywiki/includes/WebStart.php* on line *113*
*Fatal error*: require_once()
[
function.require<http://teknologi-maklumat.com/mywiki/function.require&g…]e>]:
Failed opening required
'/home/ekomrinf/public_html/mywiki/LocalSettings.php'
(include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in *
/home/ekomrinf/public_html/mywiki/includes/WebStart.php* on line *113
*Doesn't look very serious, though. How do I solve it?
PM Poon
*
*
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Ekompute .info <ekompute(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hi Christensen, thank you very much for your
reply. I did point to the new
database in LocalSettings.php but it didn't work for me. Tried it three
times.
Extreme phobia began about a year back when Siteground could not help me
restore with two of their backups, even though they charge me for it, and I
thought that one full year of hard work had gone down the drain. At that
time, I thought I would not continue doing websites because if it were 10
years of effort, I would have jumped up through the window, LOL. Didn't
touch my website for quite many weeks after that, even though Siteground
somehow or rather manage to restore it eventually after I told them that I
am giving up on websites.
Anyway, I will take a plunge and try Mike's proposal. No confidence in
backups these days, I know the fear is illogical. Maybe arming myself with 3
different copies will reduce the risk.
PM Poon
I am using a shared server and I do not have access to running the
upgrade.php.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Christensen, Courtney <
ChristensenC(a)battelle.org> wrote:
Did you two run upgrade.php from the maintenance
folder on your
databases? And naming your database something new as long as your
LocalSettings.php points to it shouldn't cause any problems.
Good luck!
-Courtney
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