Bugs item #1891060, was opened at 2008-02-11 12:35
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Submitted By: Purodha B Blissenbach (purodha)
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Summary: namespace['mul'][100] in various Wikipedias
Initial Comment:
I am getting currently excessive:
WARNING: Family file wikipedia includes namespace['mul'][100], but it should be
removed (namespace doesn't exist in the site)
for various Wikipedias when running interwiki.py. I cannot believe that two dozen sites
removed their NS 100's at once. So I believe in a bug.
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Comment By: Rotem Liss (rotemliss)
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2008-02-11 15:55
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If the namespace is not defined in MediaWiki as such, it should not be
defined in pywikipediabot. If it is defined, it appears in Special:Export.
Thus, the pseudo-namespaces should be removed from the family file.
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Comment By: Purodha B Blissenbach (purodha)
Date: 2008-02-11 15:08
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Ah, ok, the problem is from the other side, then. Now I believe, when
interwiki.py reads the xml output from the wikis that it gets sets of pages
from, that it either does not recognize NS 100+ in the XML, or the XML does
not include them in the header.
I've inspected my user page data exported via
http://br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dibar:Export and found that, it mentiones NS
up to 15, but no more. The br Wikipedia is one of those displaying the
message, but
http://br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dibar:Allpages also only shows 15
NS.
Now, I am lost. Could it be that, you mistook some "Portal:somename" as
extra name spaces that actually are part of NS 0, the article name space,
while these names look like an extra namespace?
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Comment By: Alleborgo (alleborgo)
Date: 2008-02-11 12:45
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It's not a bug. I have manually inserted 22 namespace translations for
"Portal" which are "de facto" used in those languages. Actually I
don't
know where is the problem but, yes, the bot understand those portal
namespace translations as wrong. But they're right ;)
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