On Tue, 18 May 2010 01:04:01 +0200, Markus Glaser wrote:
Hi Dan,
the test fails at checking the prerequisites. It tries to load the image page and looks for a specific div element which is not present if the image was not uploaded correctly (id=filetoc). This might have changed across the versions of MediaWiki.
Did you install the PagedTiffHandler extension? It depends on ImageMagick, so it might have rejected the upload. Although then it should have produced an error message ;) So the other question is, which MediaWiki version do you run the tests on?
Regards, Markus
Hi Markus,
I am running on the latest version in trunk (1.17alpha r66296). There was no error when I uploaded the image. All of the extended details seem correct. I installed the extension. I don't have either exiv2 or vips installed, but according to the installation instructions these are optional.
Here are the configuration values I used:
# PagedTiffHandler extension require_once("$IP/extensions/PagedTiffHandler/PagedTiffHandler.php");
$wgTiffIdentifyRejectMessages = array( '/^identify: Compression algorithm does not support random access/', '/^identify: Old-style LZW codes, convert file/', '/^identify: Sorry, requested compression method is not configured/', '/^identify: ThunderDecode: Not enough data at scanline/', '/^identify: .+?: Read error on strip/', '/^identify: .+?: Can not read TIFF directory/', '/^identify: Not a TIFF/', ); $wgTiffIdentifyBypassMessages = array( '/^identify: .*TIFFReadDirectory/', '/^identify: .+?: unknown field with tag .+? encountered/' );
$wgImageMagickIdentifyCommand = '/usr/bin/identify'; $wgTiffUseExiv = false; $wgTiffUseVips = false;
// Maximum number of embedded files in tiff image $wgTiffMaxEmbedFiles = 10000; // Maximum resolution of embedded images (product of width x height pixels) $wgTiffMaxEmbedFileResolution = 25600000; // max. Resolution 1600 x 1600 pixels // Maximum size of meta data $wgTiffMaxMetaSize = 67108864; // 64kB
// TTL of Cacheentries for Errors $wgTiffErrorCacheTTL = 84600;
Is there some way to use the wiki to look for the file property that is causing the problem?
Regards,
Dan