I'm having trouble installing mediawiki 1.3.9 on a red hat box running Apache.
I first off installed it into a subdirectory on my host, and that worked fine.
http://s94368865.onlinehome.us/WikiMetamed/index.php?title=Main_Page
I then got a domain (www.wikimetamed.org) for the site at 1and1.com, and then since their domain tools wouldn't let me point to the existing installation, I decided to create a new install into my webroot directory.
The problem that first appeared is that I can't access the config directory. If I try, Apache says it can't find the /config/index.php file .. as though there is an existing config directory which is being searched first.
I filed a bugzilla report for this.
So, I tried renaming the config directory to wikiconfig, and then ran the wikiconfig/index.php which I now was able to access, but it did not save the LocalSettings.php file even though it claimed to do so.
So, I tried modifying the LocalSettings.php file by hand from another one I had available, and it doesn't seem to work.
Here it is here:
# This file was automatically generated by the MediaWiki installer. # If you make manual changes, please keep track in case you need to # recreate them later.
$IP = "/homepages/38/d94368847/htdocs"; ini_set( "include_path", ".:$IP:$IP/includes:$IP/languages" ); require_once( "DefaultSettings.php" );
# If PHP's memory limit is very low, some operations may fail. # ini_set( 'memory_limit', '20M' );
if ( $wgCommandLineMode ) { if ( isset( $_SERVER ) && array_key_exists( 'REQUEST_METHOD', $_SERVER ) ) { die( "This script must be run from the command line\n" ); } } else { ## Compress output if the browser supports it if( !ini_get( 'zlib.output_compression' ) ) @ob_start( 'ob_gzhandler' ); }
$wgSitename = "WikiMetamed";
$wgScriptPath = ""; $wgScript = "$wgScriptPath/index.php"; $wgRedirectScript = "$wgScriptPath/redirect.php";
## If using PHP as a CGI module, use the ugly URLs # $wgArticlePath = "$wgScript/$1"; $wgArticlePath = "$wgScript?title=$1";
$wgStylePath = "$wgScriptPath/stylesheets"; $wgStyleDirectory = "$IP/stylesheets"; $wgLogo = "$wgStylePath/images/wiki.png";
$wgUploadPath = "$wgScriptPath/images"; $wgUploadDirectory = "$IP/images";
... other stuff removed ...
But when I access the site
it appears to be pulling all the old path information out from the original install.
I don't know how this software works .. but I find it difficult to believe that path data is stored in the mysql tables... so what's wrong with my LocalSettings.php file .. please ???
The objectcache table, if used, may contain the original results and can be safely emptied.
-- Zigger
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:23:23 +1300, Graham Chiu wrote:
... I don't know how this software works .. but I find it difficult to believe that path data is stored in the mysql tables... so what's wrong with my LocalSettings.php file .. please ??? ...
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