[Mediawiki-l] Recent PHP upgrade killed Mediawiki?

Tim Hogan tim at hoganzoo.com
Tue Jan 2 12:58:18 UTC 2007


Matt,

I am not running anything other than the base install of mediawiki.  I 
have added a couple of templates and changed the logo in the upper 
left-hand corner but other than that, nothing.  Are there extensions 
that come with the base distro that I my not be aware of and where do I 
find them?

Tim


On 1/1/2007 11:59 AM, Matt wrote:
> If you are using any MediaWiki extensions, I would start by disabling
> those first to see if it fixes it.  I've seen at least one issue that
> threw the same error and ended up being an incompatible extension.
>
> On 1/1/07, Tim Hogan <tim at hoganzoo.com> wrote:
>   
>> I run a mediawiki v1.8.2 on a FreeBSD box and it has been working fine
>> for a while now.  I recently updated the ports on FreeBSD which means
>> that apache, php, php modules, and a few other things were updated and
>> from that time forward mediawiki stopped working, I just get a blank
>> page.  What is strange is that all of my other php application still
>> work, mediawiki is the only application that stopped working.
>>
>> The only thing that I can find is this error in apaches logs;
>>
>> [Sat Dec 30 01:55:17 2006] [error] [client 10.1.1.58] PHP Fatal error:
>> Cannot access protected property DatabaseMysql::$mOut in
>> /data/webapps/mediawiki-1.8.2/includes/Database.php on line 415
>>
>> [Sat Dec 30 02:09:44 2006] [notice] child pid 15919 exit signal
>> Segmentation fault (11)
>> [Sat Dec 30 02:09:44 2006] [notice] child pid 15917 exit signal
>> Segmentation fault (11)
>>
>> Any Ideas as to what happened?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tim
>>
>>
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