I'm going to be on vacation for a month, and I won't have steady access
to a computer.
Just so you know.
~ESP
--
Evan Prodromou <evan(a)wikitravel.org>
Hello.
Once I asked a question in this mailing list about mysql fulltext search
in UTF-8 encoded text.
It's a few month since stable version of mysql 4.1 released. This version
supports collations for UTF-8. Do you plan to use mysql 4.1? Do you have
any experience using it? What do you know about its performance and
stability? May be you may give me some useful links or something.
The goal of my questions is to find out if it is safe and worthy to
migrate to mysql 4.1.
Thanks for your time and attention.
Best regards,
Alexander Prudnikov
Yes, it is backwards compatible. Actually, it isn't ready for 1.4 yet since
the authentication hook has been added, and the code hasn't been modified to
use it yet.
Currently, there isn't a patch to add this feature for you since it is
scheduled to be included in 1.4. To add this patch you'll have to splice the
code in yourself. I know its a pain, but thankfully the patch is somewhat
small. Make sure you add the bugfixes, as the patch will not work without
them.
Ryan Lane
NAVOCEANO
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wikitech-l-bounces(a)wikimedia.org
> [SMTP:wikitech-l-bounces@wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Patrice Matignon
> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 2:25 PM
> To: wikitech-l(a)wikimedia.org
> Cc: Mel Christie; mail(a)tgries.de
> Subject: [Wikitech-l] FW: Meta-Wiki LDAP authentication
>
> Hello all
>
> My name is Patrice Matignon, and I'm interested in MediaWiki LDAP
> authentication capabilities for which I was hoping to get more info.
>
> I've read the BugZilla report #814 and the LDAP authentication meta-wiki
> page, but I'm still not clear on 2 things:
> 1) Is this "patch" available already, and if yes, where would that be?
> 2) The BugZilla refers to the v1.4 baseline, but I was hoping someone
> would
> know whether it would be backward-compatible with a v1.3.8 instance we
> have.
>
> Thanks much for your time, and best regards.
>
> - Patrice Matignon
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Hoi,
I want to upload the following file: fa-تولد منجي عالم وسال نومبارك.ogg
I cannot do this. I can create the file in Windows, but when I try to
upload the file to Commons I get
The file you uploaded seems to be empty. This might be due to a
typo in the file name. Please check whether you really want to
upload this file.
The filename is as far as I am concerned completely correct. It has the
name of the article with the ISO-639 code in front of it.
Thanks,
GerardM
Hoi,
I want to upload the following file: fa-تولد منجي عالم وسال نومبارك.ogg
I cannot do this. I can create the file in Windows, but when I try to
upload the file to Commons I get
The file you uploaded seems to be empty. This might be due to a
typo in the file name. Please check whether you really want to
upload this file.
The filename is as far as I am concerned completely correct. It has the
name of the article with the ISO-639 code in front of it.
Thanks,
GerardM
Hi,
I recently hacked a LilyPond support into MediaWiki. It works just like
the old TeX support, i.e. it creates a tmp/ and math/ subdirectory in
images/.
A few people told me that there is already WikiTeX (which supports
LilyPond) being merged into MediaWiki, however, as LilyPond is moving away
from TeX, and my patch really is simple, I dare submitting this to you.
I really like MediaWiki better than the other Wikis I know, and I want to
convince the good LilyPond people to build a user "forum" on it.
If there is enough demand, I am ready to upgrade the patch to the CVS
version of MediaWiki.
Ciao,
Dscho
Is there anyway around this, such as putting the pages with links in a specific namespace? The Chinese wiki is going through a bunch of maintainence tasks, one of which is a sql dump generated lists of pages without interwiki links. Coincidentally these tends to be the orphaned pages as well.
If there is no way around it, how often and when does the orphaned page list get refreshed? I can take down some of the maintainence link pages right before the special pages are refreshed so the results won't be skewed.
I also have a local mysql database set up to run the same sort of offline reports that is on the English wiki to generate the orphaned pages (and deadend pages) if that is a better option.
-Vina
-----Original Message-----
From: Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com>
To: Wikimedia developers <wikitech-l(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 12:05:23 -0800
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] what's the criteria for the "orphaned pages"
On Dec 3, 2004, at 12:02 PM, Vina Wang wrote:
> What's the criteria for the "orphaned pages"? Does it include pages
> that no links at all, or those without links from an actual article?
No links at all.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Is anyone working on adding an RSS feed to the Special:Watchlist page?
Presumably, most of the code could be shared / copied from
Special:Recentchanges. I might try to implement this if no one else is
working on this.
thanks,
-Nick
Hello all
My name is Patrice Matignon, and I'm interested in MediaWiki LDAP
authentication capabilities for which I was hoping to get more info.
I've read the BugZilla report #814 and the LDAP authentication meta-wiki
page, but I'm still not clear on 2 things:
1) Is this "patch" available already, and if yes, where would that be?
2) The BugZilla refers to the v1.4 baseline, but I was hoping someone would
know whether it would be backward-compatible with a v1.3.8 instance we have.
Thanks much for your time, and best regards.
- Patrice Matignon