I had been running it under php5, but to get access to some templates I moved back to run under php4.
The first time it ran it gave this error: [pear_error: message="failed to open stream: Operation not permitted" code=0 mode=return level=notice prefix="" info=""]
Now, when i go back to PHP5 as the engine (running as CGI) the same error comes up every time.. seems my wiki is buggered!
Is there a way to fix this and recover the wiki? I imagine it is unusual to go *backwards* on php version, but maybe someone can suggest where to look for the above Pear problem. Probably my php4 (provided by ISP) and PHP5 (compiled by me) had some different library setup that was hard-wired into a settings file. But going back to the previous environment I am concerned that the error still persists.
By chance does anyone have intuition that If I upgrade the wiki software (to the current beta CVS version) is there a chance this problem would go away, or would i just be getting deeper into confusion?
Thanks,
/dc (who didnt back up the wiki before changing PHP) _______________________________________________ David "DC" Collier mobile business creator |モバイル・ビジネス・クリエーター dc@pikkle.com http://www.pikkle.com +81 (0)90-7414-6107
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D_C wrote: | I had been running it under php5, but to get access to some templates | I moved back to run under php4. | | The first time it ran it gave this error: | [pear_error: message="failed to open stream: Operation not permitted" | code=0 mode=return level=notice prefix="" info=""]
Upgrade to MediaWiki 1.4beta5, which does not use the fragile template files which cause these problems.
Also, remember that page views are typically cached, so always try forcing a reload and look at other pages before you post about a problem remaining in place after a change.
- -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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