At 08:15 PM 11/11/2006, Kasimir Gabert wrote:
<KG>>>>>You need to have the permissions set to execute on the PHP scripts as well as readable. I hope that this helps,<<<<<
Good evening, Kasimir.
I thought of that and had earlier set index.php to executable, and it had no beneficial effect. I just tried setting ALL php files to executable and that didn't work either.
I don't have much experience with php but I do know that the horde and turba applications, all php, don't require that the php scripts be set to execute.
In any case, it didn't fix the problem... :-(
Thanks for the response...
Eric
We have another server (separate from the one on which I'm having the install problem described in other messages) that runs Fedora Core 2, PHP 4.3.4, and MySQL 3.23.58.
For reasons beyond our control, we cannot upgrade that server any time very soon.
I know Mediawiki requires newer versions of PHP and MySQL than that, and so we are unable to install Mediawiki on that particular machine. Is there another reasonably full-featured wiki that any of you can suggest that will run on those versions?
Thanks...
MediaWiki 1.5 should be able to run on PHP 4 and MySQL 3, so that may be an option. It is not currently being supported though.
Titoxd.
-----Original Message----- From: Eric [mailto:spamsink@scoot.netis.com] Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 8:40 PM To: mediawiki-l@Wikimedia.org Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Wiki for Fedora Core 2, PHP 4.3.4, MySQL 3.28
We have another server (separate from the one on which I'm having the install problem described in other messages) that runs Fedora Core 2, PHP 4.3.4, and MySQL 3.23.58.
For reasons beyond our control, we cannot upgrade that server any time very soon.
I know Mediawiki requires newer versions of PHP and MySQL than that, and so we are unable to install Mediawiki on that particular machine. Is there another reasonably full-featured wiki that any of you can suggest that will run on those versions?
Thanks...
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