Talk:Installation

<== Are there MWs for MySql323 available? ==>

Our isp will not upgrade its mysql version. Is there a way to get MW running?


 * Use a version of MediaWiki older than 1.6. robchurch | talk 13:01, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

Installation guide link
On Help:FAQ user Robchurch removed the link to Installation Guide with a comment "Don't link to Meta, the installation guides there are all shit". The recommendation there instead is the read the INSTALL file in the distribution archive. If this is the right thing to do we should be consistent and recommend the same thing on this page. -- Barrylb 05:02, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Parse error 1.7.0 and 1.7.1
Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or '}' in /..../includes/Exception.php on line 114

Any ideas?

possible solution for the error above!
had same error

my failure was: at the same machine 2 versions of php were running, 4.x and then 5.x ..

just check it if u do 'php -v' in your shell..

i used manualy the path to the 5.x php and it worked ^^

can be "fixed" to "overwrite" the old php with editing the .bashrc in your homedir.. *open the file with 'pico .bashrc' *find a nice place for the line, can be on end (scroll down with "page down") *add new line --> alias php='/usr/local/php/bin/php'

(adjust the path to your path!) and it should work then with 'php update.php' otherwise : '/usr/local/php/bin/php update.php' ^^

cYa

Is there a version of MediaWiki available which uses flat-files?
Would be great, since I can install PHP, but MySQL would be an overkill when running next to MSSQL and IIS.


 * Nope there isn't, many other wiki engines do though, google 'wikimatrix' --Rick 15:24, 17 October 2006 (UTC)

Moved from top --20:59, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
This page states that media wiki requires mysql-3.23 or greater, but when I go to install, the installer page gives me an error:


 * 1) Attempting to connect to database server as politics...success.
 * 2) Connected to 3.23.58 -- mysql 4.0 or later required. Aborting.

This page should be updated to reflect the dependency on mysql-4.0 or higher!!!

Comment(s):
 * This page states nothing about mysql-3.23, there is a question about it. --Jerome Baum 20:59, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

Windows versions
Could I run MediaWiki engine on Windows XP Home Edition? - Vald 22:39, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Yes, if you install a server (Apache recommended), with PHP and MySQL. You can experiment with Windows but it's not recommended in production (Linux recommended, with PHP and MySQL). ~ Seb35 13:17, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

Nah, use a real OS in production, like FreeBSD or Solaris, running Apache with PHP and MySQL. robchurch | talk 13:01, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

PHP 4 should use 1.6.8
Please change the text. It says to use version 1.6.7 if you must use PHP 4. However, this should read, 1.6.8. Also, please provide a direct link from that text to the download page. I would have made the change myself, but the page is protected. --Jcarroll 20:51, 31 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Bdk fixed the version number (my error) and I've added some links. --HappyDog 00:07, 2 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Now it should say 1.6.9 --Rob Zako 04:55, 15 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Done. --HappyDog 15:46, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

PHP4 should use 1.6.10
Same story again: The PHP4 version is now 1.6.10. Cristan 00:30, 12 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I have replaced the version number by -- Duesentrieb ⇌ 12:28, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

Please add number of current version to this page
Hi -- I'm trying to work out what version to use (if you have PHP V. This you need Media Wiki V. That) ... it would be very helpful if you listed a) the current version and b) whether there's much different in the wiki version. Then we can make some kind of assessment about what to do. Thanks hugely. Jonathan.

Mediawiki with Ingres Database
Ingres is working on a port of mediawiki: http://community.ingres.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1105

I can't install the software, in my server
When I try install Media wiki, says( the text inside [] is not part of the log): "

Checking environment... [ <-- the title] Please include all of the lines below when reporting installation problems.

Warning: set_time_limit [function.set-time-limit]: Cannot set time limit in safe mode in /www/sites/1/[webdomain]/k/z/[subdomain]/site/[subdirectory]/install-utils.inc on line 31

PHP 5.2.1 installed Found database drivers for: MySQL Warning: PHP's safe mode is active. You may have problems caused by this, particularly if using image uploads. PHP server API is cgi; using ugly URLs (index.php?title=Page_Title) Have XML / Latin1-UTF-8 conversion support. PHP's memory_limit is 8M. If this is too low, installation may fail! Attempting to raise limit to 20M... failed. No zlib support. Couldn't find Turck MMCache, eAccelerator or APC. Object caching functions cannot be used. GNU diff3 not found. Couldn't find GD library or ImageMagick; image thumbnailing disabled. Installation directory: [ I don't want write it] Script URI path: [ (there is a subdirectory) I don't want write it] Environment checked. You can install MediaWiki. Warning: $wgSecretKey key is insecure, generated with mt_rand. Consider changing it manually. Generating configuration file...

Database type: MySQL Loading class: DatabaseMysql Attempting to connect to database server as [database server]...success. Connected to 5.0.26-log; enabling MySQL 4.1/5.0 charset mode Database [database server name] exists There are already MediaWiki tables in this database. Checking if updates are needed... ...hitcounter table already exists. ...querycache table already exists. ...objectcache table already exists. Creating categorylinks table...Query "CREATE TABLE `[prefix]categorylinks` ( cl_from int(8) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', cl_to varchar(255) binary NOT NULL default , cl_sortkey varchar(86) binary NOT NULL default , cl_timestamp timestamp NOT NULL, UNIQUE KEY cl_from(cl_from,cl_to), KEY cl_sortkey(cl_to,cl_sortkey), KEY cl_timestamp(cl_to,cl_timestamp) ) TYPE=InnoDB " failed with error code "Specified key was too long; max key length is 1000 bytes ([here said the SQL Adress, I don't want write it])".

The last part says: " failed with error code "Specified key was too long; max key length is 1000 bytes ( [here said the SQL Adress, I don't want write it] )". I think that is the error, and it don't install. 'What I can do? (to installing)


 * If you know the answer, answer it, please, here. (thanks)


 * If the writing (my writing) is not so good, is because I am a Spanish speaker

this is my IP adress in this moment: 200.112.1.210 22:26, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

dotLucene Search
Please include this into the installation instruction.

Downloading MySQL
How do you download MySQL? Because on their website, there is no download button. --207.69.138.139 20:54, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

problems with mysql 5
hey there, it took me an hour after i found out how to solve the problem, wierd that its not documented anywhere, cause i beleve the guy that set up the local mysql server here did nothing than just set it up so its supposed to be default ... however

if your installation fails on an mysql5 with an error stating that a blob isnt allowed to have a default value, try it with a mysql-config-change: disable STRICT_TRANS_TABLES

Call for structured installation references - accurate, complete, contemporaneous
'Note: This is a DISCUSSION page - please leave discussions in place, and if you're not interested in discussing what someone else is, please do not delete our contributions. Thank you in advance for your respect for other's discussions.'

Peter Blaise says: Without an accurate (complete) installation guide (including how to intentionally install support programs - Apache, MySQL, PHP, etc.), I've had trouble consistently installing MediaWiki in a variety of environments, and therefore have had trouble "selling" MediaWiki to my co-workers (and there are many who might otherwise have adopted MediaWiki by now). While I appreciate that there are other sources for general installation instructions and troubleshooting, say, for Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP, PHPMyAdmin and so on, none of those independent sources targets MediaWiki as their reason for being, and scant few have ANY reference to MediaWiki at all. If we do not support MediaWiki here, then where?

In order to enhance the success of MediaWiki, why not have an accurate, complete set of installation guides here (or SOMEWHERE) so we can read them FIRST and intelligently prepare for our MediaWiki installations, rather than have to figure out how to download something first, and only after we've gotten started can we then read from within the download files what we need to get started (which, by the way, are equally incomplete and imprecise - why not quote them also on MediaWiki and have the user community enhance them, eh?)? In other words, does anyone else feel the incentive to maintain an accurate, complete set of installation checklists somewhere, lists that are IN ORDER (beginning to end, with interdependencies between separate programs), with success checks (how do I confirm that I have successfully installed, say, MySQL before taking the next install steps ... and so on?)

Package deals like Wiki-on-WOS (see http://www.chsoftware.net/en/useware/wos/wos.htm?action=download ) sets it all up and I've found that it works, but is initially single user only (for development or personal use), and can than only be shared with a hand-typed-in list of limited IP addresses, probably useful for a small in-house intranet only, sharability wise, however great for development. I imagine a decision tree where we can share our discoveries and eventually have a reference that assists future MediaWiki adopters, perhaps a decision tree with separate pages, or once you've decided your environment, a separate page or group of pages with everything for that environment:


 * Operating system:
 * Windows -- Linux
 * Web server
 * IIS -- Apache
 * Database:
 * MySQL -- PostgreSQL
 * MediaWiki
 * External Enhancements:
 * PHPMyAdmin -- cache -- and so on
 * Internal Enhancements:
 * Extensions -- and so on

In building a organizing overview table of contents like the one above, I see we're missing a great deal of necessary support info. Surely this has all been done before since there are many successful MediaWiki installs out there. HELP! Isn't anyone taking notes and reporting back to a master "installation" guide to keep it accurate, make it complete, and keep it contemporaneous? I think the most significant problems impeding success are:
 * (a) the haphazard spread of MediaWiki support documentation across many sites and namespaces and
 * (b) the linear page layout which makes it hard to document alternate paths (say, Lin versus Win, then IIS versus Apache, and so on). Oh well.

Yes, I'm familiar with http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation which is Linux only, and I'm familiar with http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installing_MediaWiki_on_Windows_XP_-_MediaWiki_1.9.2 which is Windows and IIS not Windows and Apache, and http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Simple_Windows_Apache_Installation for Windows and Apache but seems not up to date and overly brief. None of our shared resources have installation checks and troubleshooting. We seem to be handling troubleshooting on a case by case bases as presented.

Please respond with your ideas -- or better yet, just do it! I'll contribute what I can, but I haven't had much installation success to share yet, hence my struggles here, trying to find a place to connect with successful MediaWikians!

-- Petr Blaise peterblaise 14:31, 29 May 2007 (UTC)