An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
This is MediaWiki version 1.12alpha (r25576).
Reading tests from "maintenance/parserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/Cite/citeParserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/Poem/poemParserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/LabeledSectionTransclusion/lstParserTests.txt"...
17 still FAILING test(s) :(
* URL-encoding in URL functions (single parameter) [Has never passed]
* URL-encoding in URL functions (multiple parameters) [Has never passed]
* Table security: embedded pipes (http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/htdig/wikitech-l/2006-April/022293.html) [Has never passed]
* Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598) [Has never passed]
* message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926) [Has never passed]
* message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926) [Has never passed]
* BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled [Has never passed]
* HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting [Has never passed]
* Mixing markup for italics and bold [Has never passed]
* dt/dd/dl test [Has never passed]
* Images with the "|" character in the comment [Has never passed]
* Parents of subpages, two levels up, without trailing slash or name. [Has never passed]
* Parents of subpages, two levels up, with lots of extra trailing slashes. [Has never passed]
Passed 527 of 544 tests (96.88%)... 17 tests failed!
Tomorrow around noon UTC, we will be reloading the core router in the
main (pmtpa) cluster in Florida, in order to hopefully fix a firmware
bug. Therefore most of our websites and supporting services will be
unavailable for a few minutes.
--
Mark Bergsma <mark(a)wikimedia.org>
System and Network Administrator, Wikimedia Foundation
An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
This is MediaWiki version 1.11alpha (r25522).
Reading tests from "maintenance/parserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/Cite/citeParserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/Poem/poemParserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/LabeledSectionTransclusion/lstParserTests.txt"...
17 still FAILING test(s) :(
* URL-encoding in URL functions (single parameter) [Has never passed]
* URL-encoding in URL functions (multiple parameters) [Has never passed]
* Table security: embedded pipes (http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/htdig/wikitech-l/2006-April/022293.html) [Has never passed]
* Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598) [Has never passed]
* message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926) [Has never passed]
* message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926) [Has never passed]
* BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled [Has never passed]
* HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting [Has never passed]
* Mixing markup for italics and bold [Has never passed]
* dt/dd/dl test [Has never passed]
* Images with the "|" character in the comment [Has never passed]
* Parents of subpages, two levels up, without trailing slash or name. [Has never passed]
* Parents of subpages, two levels up, with lots of extra trailing slashes. [Has never passed]
Passed 527 of 544 tests (96.88%)... 17 tests failed!
tstarling(a)svn.wikimedia.org schrieb:
> Revision: 25335
> Author: tstarling
> Date: 2007-08-31 02:51:23 +0000 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007)
>
> Log Message:
> -----------
>
> Elsewhere:
> * Changed MediaTransformOutput::toHtml() parameters, now accepts a single associative array with well-defined elements. Allows OggHandler to distinguish between file download links and image description links.
> * Made image links consistently have an anchor tag with class=image, instead of a mixture of image and internalParse.
> * Made most images have a border=0 attribute, instead of just images on the image description page. Does not appear to adversely affect display at all, it was just convenient.
> * Use the image name as the title attribute for the <a> tag, when an a caption was not given by the user
> * Block centering by the auto margins method in ImageGallery
> * Fixed complete breakage of the thumbnail on upload conflict feature
> Modified: trunk/phase3/includes/MediaTransformOutput.php
> ===================================================================
> @@ -60,6 +73,19 @@
> return $contents;
> }
> }
> +
> + function getDescLinkAttribs( $alt = false ) {
> + $query = $this->page ? ( 'page=' . urlencode( $this->page ) ) : '';
> + $title = $this->file->getTitle();
> + if ( strval( $alt ) === '' ) {
> + $alt = $title->getText();
> + }
rebuildAll.php is broken now:
F:\xampp\htdocs\wikitest\maintenance>php rebuildall.php
[...]
** Rebuilding links tables -- this can take a long time. It should be
safe to abort via ctrl+C if you get bored.
Refreshing links table.
Starting from page_id 1 of 208.
Fatal error: Call to a member function getTitle() on a non-object in
F:\xampp\ht
docs\wikitest\includes\MediaTransformOutput.php on line 79
Raymond.
On 31/08/2007, aaron(a)svn.wikimedia.org <aaron(a)svn.wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Revision: 25341
> Author: aaron
> Date: 2007-08-31 08:57:22 +0000 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007)
>
> Log Message:
> -----------
> *Call OutputPageBeforeHTML on preview (bug 7050)
The name of this hook implies that the OutputPage class should be
calling it, perhaps during the send() method, for all page views. If
that's not the case, then the hook ought to be deprecated in favour of
a more accurate name.
Rob Church
An automated run of parserTests.php showed the following failures:
This is MediaWiki version 1.11alpha (r25468).
Reading tests from "maintenance/parserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/Cite/citeParserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/Poem/poemParserTests.txt"...
Reading tests from "extensions/LabeledSectionTransclusion/lstParserTests.txt"...
17 still FAILING test(s) :(
* URL-encoding in URL functions (single parameter) [Has never passed]
* URL-encoding in URL functions (multiple parameters) [Has never passed]
* Table security: embedded pipes (http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/htdig/wikitech-l/2006-April/022293.html) [Has never passed]
* Link containing double-single-quotes '' (bug 4598) [Has never passed]
* message transform: <noinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926) [Has never passed]
* message transform: <onlyinclude> in transcluded template (bug 4926) [Has never passed]
* BUG 1887, part 2: A <math> with a thumbnail- math enabled [Has never passed]
* HTML bullet list, unclosed tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML ordered list, unclosed tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML nested bullet list, open tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* HTML nested ordered list, open tags (bug 5497) [Has never passed]
* Inline HTML vs wiki block nesting [Has never passed]
* Mixing markup for italics and bold [Has never passed]
* dt/dd/dl test [Has never passed]
* Images with the "|" character in the comment [Has never passed]
* Parents of subpages, two levels up, without trailing slash or name. [Has never passed]
* Parents of subpages, two levels up, with lots of extra trailing slashes. [Has never passed]
Passed 527 of 544 tests (96.88%)... 17 tests failed!
Just wondering if we've got an established procedure or schedule for
upgrading the various rendering and rasterizing dependencies, such as
librsvg, ImageMagick, etc. on a regular basis?
I ask because http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10207
("Upgrade librsvg to version 2.18.0", which was also a request for
2.16.0) doesn't strike me as something we should need to repeat each
time a new version comes out.
librsvg upgrades, in particular, are useful, because they often fix
various upstream SVG rasterization bugs.
Rob Church