Yes, it is curious.
-- Andrius
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:27 PM, Tom tom@hutch4.us wrote:
Curious, is this a brand-new install, never had a wiki before?
I was creating a few wikis at that time. So they were all new.
Did the install error?
One did, but now I can't remember what it was, but I worked through that error. It was a second wiki instance that I came across these symptoms.
Browser Cache? Try incognito mode.
Yah, that was my first thought too.I cleared the cache, tried a different browser, but still came across the same symptoms. However, I did NOT try incognito. That's a good suggestion. But I agree with you that this 'feels' something caching. I just couldn't figure out what, especially since I tried a second browser.
And then there was the other error of:
*Fatal error*: Class 'ComposerAutoloaderInit_mediawiki_vendor' not found in */usr/local/www/wiki/vendor/autoload.php* on line *7
But I did run a composer update. I don't think this is related to the LocalSettings [not] found symptom, but there it is.
Did you check for a hidden .htaccess file? Apache or Nginx? Did you enable rewrites before actually installing?
These all are being served by nginx/php-fpm. Do I did neither check for .htaccess or enable rewrite.
And according to Google, I seem to be the only person to have every come across this symptom.
But, as I mentioned earlier, my work-around was to install it via the maintenance/install.sh script, which I would presume bypassed any browser caching. I'm considering this closed, but it's here for posterity, JUST in case a second person ever comes across this error.
Thanks for responding!
Tom
On Apr 28, 2017, at 9:22 PM, Andrius D. Ilgunas andrius@ilgunas.net
wrote:
Well, it's on a FBSD server (which *can* have locate, provided it's updated), but the issue isn't that I'm unable to find the file, but
rather
that LocalSettings.php doesn't even exist at that point of the installation. The very first time that I point my browser to the
installer,
it clearly states:
MediaWiki 1.28.1
LocalSettings.php not found.
Please complete the installation http://mysite.dev/mw-config/index.php
and
download LocalSettings.php.
In any event, the work-around got me through the installation.
-- Andrius
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 9:54 AM, Greg Rundlett (freephile) < greg@freephile.com> wrote:
maybe "locate LocalSettings.php" will help you find where the other is being detected (assuming linux)
Greg Rundlett https://eQuality-Tech.com https://freephile.org
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Andrius D. Ilgunas <
andrius@ilgunas.net>
wrote:
I hadn't tried that, preferring to stay away from cluttering up the
system
as a whole.
However, I was able to discover a work-around. I bypassed the browser install by using the maintenance/install.php script. But that doesn't
fix
the problem.
Still, these symptoms scream "cache" somewhere, and for the life of
me, I
can't imagine where.
In any event, I'll post back here if a proper solution is discovered,
if
only to help anyone else. Then again, according to Google, I'm the
only
person on the Internets to have come across these symptoms.
-- Andrius
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 9:45 PM, G Rundlett greg.rundlett@gmail.com wrote:
Did you also do an installation via package manager?
On Apr 27, 2017 11:49 AM, "Andrius D. Ilgunas" andrius@ilgunas.net wrote:
But I don't *HAVE* a LocalSetting.php file yet. This happens either
when
I
do a "git clone/composer update" install, or a vanilla
"tarball/extract"
install. I hit up http://mysite.dev/mw-config/index.php, and it
dutifully
reports that:
MediaWiki 1.28.1
LocalSettings.php not found.
Please complete the installation <http://mysite.dev/mw-config/
index.php>
and download LocalSettings.php.
But on the page following it errors out with:
A LocalSettings.php file has been detected. To upgrade this
installation,
please enter the value of $wgUpgradeKey in the box below. You will
find
it
in LocalSettings.php.
Installer be crazy.
I've cleared my cache, used a different browser, erased the
~/.composer
directory, deleted the directory/tried again and various combinations
of
trying to "reset" this, but I'm still prompted with the error.
Occasionally, though, I run across this error too:
*Fatal error*: Class 'ComposerAutoloaderInit_mediawiki_vendor' not
found
in */usr/local/www/wiki/vendor/autoload.php* on line *7*
Does anyone have an idea of what might be causing this?
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