I tried to check this.
phpinfo gave me no info with 'python'.
Ther is many paths in the list and I don't know wich one is to verify.
The extention is the one which bundled with M.W.; so no need to run
composer ?
Thank you for helping.
N.L.
Le 2020-10-06 22:38, eQuality Technology a écrit :
Does the path to Python3 show up in the path for PHP
(phpinfo)?
the python3 binary must be installed in the execution PATH of the
PHP interpreter.
Also, if you installed from git, did you run composer in the
extension
directory (mediawiki/extensions/SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi)?
run Composer [2] to install PHP dependencies, by issuing composer
install --no-dev in the extension directory.
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 3:24 PM NL <mediawiki.org(a)faiscommechezmoi.org
[5]> wrote:
Hi All,
I have recently upgraded mediawiki to version 1.34.4 (from 1.24) in
a
fresh directory and found that SyntaxHighlight extension is not
working
well.
There is no color applied for all the langs I tried (especialy ksh
one).
I guess there is a link with the Python version used.
Both Python V2.7.9 and V3.4.2 are available on the server.
Her are the specs :
OS: Linux Distribution
Hosting: OVH Shared hosting
PHP version: 7.3.20 (cgi-fcgi)
Mediawiki version: 1.34.4
SyntaxHighlight: 2.0 (embended)
Does anybody have a clue ?
Regards
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