Are you sure you followed the update instructions correctly? That's not the only possibility, but it's probably a good place to look at first.
You uploaded the 1.6.9 files, replacing the existing ones, and then ran update.php?
On 1/27/07, Curulan Angelicos curulan@clantitan.org wrote:
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Greetings all.
I am posting here because I really have no idea where to look next. If there is a FAQ or some other resource that solves my problem, I will appreciate the linking and then I will no longer bother you with my questions. :)
What has happened is that I attempted recently up upgrade an existing MediaWiki installation from version 1.6.7 to version 1.6.9. I was not the one who set up the installation, as I am a novice when it comes to PHP and SQL. Unfortunately, the person who set it up for me has been unreachable for the past six months.
The upgrade process itself did not give me any obvious errors, however whenever I, or another user, try to update an article, we are given the error "Sorry! We could not process your edit due to a loss of session data. Please try again. If it still doesn't work, try logging out and logging back in."
Logging out then re-logging has no effect; the error still occurs and no changes can be made to the wiki. Doing a complete file restore from a backup gives me the same issue. The wiki worked as expected before the attempted upgrade and downgrade.
Now I come to the questions themselves: Might I have corrupted a file (or many) or CHMOD in the course of the update? If so, how would I fix this, since restoring to an earlier file-state does not correct the issue? If this is not the problem, might there have been damage to the SQL database somehow?
My other question is (if it comes to this): How simple would to be to create a *brand new* MediaWiki installation using the data from the old database? Would it be recommended to use a new database for the tables? The current MediaWiki tables share a database with a phpMyFAQ installation -- could this be a problem as well?
Apologies if I am wasting your time here, and if any of this is unclear, please ask and I will try to better explain.
Thanks in advance!
- Tom
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