You might still need to run update.php and without shell access,
phpshell is one option.
The other is a clean install, restore the old mysql database and edit
the two LocalSettings.php (merge them).
YMMV,
Gordo
On 02/11/12 06:31, Yury Katkov wrote:
AFAIK if you only have ftp access you can rename your
LocalSettings.php,
install your wiki once again and move back LocalSettings.php
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On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Richard <legalize(a)xmission.com> wrote:
Hi,
Lots of extensions require me to issue a shell command:
php maintenance/update.php
...but I don't have shell access to my mediawiki installation; I only
have FTP access.
So far I haven't needed to deploy any extensions that required this,
but now I am wanting to deploy several extensions that have this
requirement in their installation procedure.
How do people typically deal with this?
Why does this script need to be run from the shell and not from an
administrative UI?
Thanks.
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