An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
Running test TODO: Table security: embedded pipes (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-April/034637.html)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Template with thumb image (with link in description)... FAILED!
Running test Template infinite loop... FAILED!
Running test TODO: message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Parsing optional HTML elements (Bug 6171)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Mixing markup for italics and bold... FAILED!
Running test TODO: 5 quotes, code coverage +1 line... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML Hex character encoding.... FAILED!
Running test TODO: dt/dd/dl test... FAILED!
Passed 420 of 437 tests (96.11%) FAILED!
My ISP keeps killing the rebuildall.php script. I watch it using the 'top' shell command and it regularly spikes the CPU utilization to between 70% and 90%. It stays there for a few seconds then drops, and goes back again, cycling like that. The script might run about 60 seconds max. Is there anyway to throttle it so that it works slower or uses less CPU time? I tried forcing the priority to stay low (using the 'nice' command and adjusted priority to 19, the lowest possible), and even so, as I said, I think the ISP has some script running that kills the process after a max of about 4000 articles indexed.
Mike O
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Hello,
in at least the 20060915 frwiki dump, the is_redirect column (in the
page table) is 0 for a wide variety of articles where it should be 1
(first one of them is page_id=204, then 758, 917, ...).
These articles all have in common that they had a life before being
declared as redirects, and when they were, the is_redirect field was
apparently not updated to reflect the new state.
Sorry if it is a known bug (is there a public BTS for mediawiki?).
Regards,
Colin
> If PHP 4 and 5 are installed in different paths, or with different
> binary names
> ('php5' or 'php5-cli' perhaps?), ensure that you're running the PHP 5 version.
Thanks Brion, that was indeed the problem: Two versions of PHP on the server. I found the path to PHP5 and now the script is running.
Mike O
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I'm trying to run the rebuildtextindex.php or rebuildall.php scripts (preferably the latter one) and when I try an error is generated:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or '}' in /home/.test/whatever/localhost/wiki/includes/Exception.php on line 114
This happens on Mediawiki 1.7.1 with PHP 5.1.2.
All extensions were unloaded before testing.
Anybody know why this happens or how to get around it?
Mike O
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An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
Running test TODO: Table security: embedded pipes (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-April/034637.html)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Template with thumb image (with link in description)... FAILED!
Running test Template infinite loop... FAILED!
Running test TODO: message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926)... FAILED!
Running test BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Parsing optional HTML elements (Bug 6171)... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting... FAILED!
Running test TODO: Mixing markup for italics and bold... FAILED!
Running test TODO: 5 quotes, code coverage +1 line... FAILED!
Running test TODO: HTML Hex character encoding.... FAILED!
Running test TODO: dt/dd/dl test... FAILED!
Passed 420 of 437 tests (96.11%) FAILED!
At the following website, where I am trying to create a mirror (most of it works, thanks to the feedback/pointers from this mailing list),
http://freeknowledge.dyndns.org/index.php/Remote_control_frequencies
I see these errors on the right hand side.
Remote Control Frequenices
Background information
<tr><td>Origin</td><td
colspan="2">Illinois</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">IDM Trip Hop Hip Hop</td></tr><tr><td>Years active</td><td colspan="2">2000-Present</td></tr><tr><td style="padding-right:
1em;">Label(s)</td><td colspan="2">The Secret Life Of Sound</td></tr><tr><td>Website</td><td colspan="2">Official site</td></tr><tr><th style="background: ;"
colspan="3">Members</th></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;"
colspan="3">R-Rock under the alias Kaptain Nemo</td></tr>
How can this be fixed?
Thanks
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See, that'll be yer problem: mail-eater.wikimedia.org (66.230.200.215)
doesn't like rad0.ctelco.net. But the ctelco.net server won't take a
4xx (permanent) error seriously (it's treating it like a 5xx temporary
error - see [[Bounce message]]), so keeps trying for a couple of days
before bouncing the mail.
wikitech - Fred discovered this trying to email arbcom-l. Does
mail-eater really think ctelco.net sucks, or is the breakage at the
ctelco.net end worse than just treating a 4xx as a 5xx?
- d.
On 04/10/06, Fred Bauder <fredbaud(a)ctelco.net> wrote:
> > Hi. This is the qmail-send program at rad0.ctelco.com.
> > I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
> > addresses.
> > This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
> > <arbcom-l(a)Wikipedia.org>:
> > 66.230.200.215 does not like recipient.
> > ZRemote host said: 450 <rad0.ctelco.com>: Helo command rejected:
> > Host not found
> > Giving up on 66.230.200.215.
> > I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too
> > long.