On Wednesday 31 October 2007 12:35, Emanuele D'Arrigo wrote:
Further on my previous email on this subject:
through Special:Export I have verified that the content
of the Windows and Linux installation is, as far as I can
see, identical for pages that fail on Linux. I can't even
begin to fathom where the problem might be.
Each individual element contributing to any given
non-working page seems to work fine in other pages.
I.e., subpages work, templates work, parser functions
work, string functions work.
Invisible characters pages? Might be, as stated here:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki#Character_set
I asked the SysAdmin to verify if this problem applies, but
if it doesn't I'm running out of ammo.
Also is this the right syntax to enable logging?
$wgDebugLogFile = "{$IP}/debugLogFile.txt";
just a guess but you may need
to check the $IP declaration in
LocalSettings.php if you simply dumped the wikidb from windows to linux. The
actual directory strings will be different. I noticed this on some extensions
that I wanted to use that were actually developed on a windows machine. You
may have directory trouble on the pages themselves as well.
Somehow it worked on Windows but not on Linux.
Manu
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