Talk:Download/LQT Archive 1


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Upgrade (automation?)
Hello. From experience with the Coranto news script, they have a web script that you click "from" and "to" and it shows all the files you need to copy over. Other software, like Webmin, is able to do automatic updates and pull down the needed files. With MediaWiki I've been basically copying over all the files from 1.5.0 to 1.5.1 to 1.5.2. What is the recomended approach? Maybe a script to "copy files newer than X" or something? --AllenHuffman 17:39, 3 November 2005 (UTC)..


 * I agree. Systems like PHPBB issue patch files so that you can easily upgrade your system. I've addeed a few things to my Wiki (GUI editors etc) and basically I have to re-install each and every one of them each time I upgrade wiki. --84.51.153.46 11:58, 7 January 2006 (UTC)


 * That would be great - Also SMF (Simple Machines Forum) uses a very good update Script. --83.64.13.50 12:47, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

Make your own patch with diff
Examples: tar zxvf mediawiki-1.5.5.tar.gz tar zxvf mediawiki-1.5.6.tar.gz diff -ur mediawiki-1.5.5 mediawiki-1.5.6 > mediawiki-1.5.5-to-1.5.6.patch

RedACE 20:53, 3 February 2006 (UTC)

Remove the whitespace on this page
There is an awful lot of whitespace on this page, which could be removed fairly easily.. -- Sysy / (talk) 00:50, 11 March 2006 (UTC)


 * The "download a package" box no longer has "float:right", so that it should IMHO be wrapped in a floating div here, or moved up so that there is not so much unnecessary empty space. --Mormegil 12:56, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

.tar.gz?
Uhhh.... I don't have Unix of Linux, so how do I uncompress and unpack it? --216.190.22.155 22:56, 4 April 2006 (UTC)


 * http://www.gzip.org/#faq4 --Brion VIBBER 02:06, 5 April 2006 (UTC)


 * www.winace.de - just avoid installing the whenU rubbish that comes with it
 * you could also use winrar,that's more userfriendly

You can also use 7-zip for Windows
 * http://www.7-zip.org/ --Cuthecheese 01:16, 8 August 2007 (UTC)

Sourceforge ...
Each time I come to download the latest version of mediawiki Sourceforge yet again is p*ssing me off. It would seem the Mediawiki project rsp. Wikimedia really has the skills and the resources to do a better job than the better than nothing hoster that Sourceforge is ...

... I have a dream ... that one day web downloads will just work at the click of one button. ... I have a dream ... that one day ftp downloads will work again ... ... I have a dream ...  that one day cvs/subversion public servers won't be lagging behind checkins for ages.. ... I have a dream ... that one day rsync servers will do the right thing more often ...

Okay, I'll now get of my soap box and walk home from the Hyde Park again ;-)


 * --Ralf

A big number of developers and system administrators from over the world use sf.net for receiving notifications about new versions of software released. Now this is not available for mediawiki users...

--lig 10:50, 27 November 2007 (UTC)


 * No. Better systems are in place. See mediawiki-announce on the mailing lists page. --HappyDog 15:29, 27 November 2007 (UTC)

Hole
When I look at the article there is a very big white "Hole" beetween Download and before you start, and in the corners there are "Download ..." and "Fundamental ..." but there is nothing in between and they are not on the same heigth and so there is a big white "hole" in between.

in-house
It can be used in-house? It don't give a clear explication. It don't work, or works with problems, or is only for web use? --23:04, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

I have problems in uncompressing MediaWiki-1.6.7
Hello, I download the tarball from sourceforge, but I can't uncompress it.

Here's the log tar xvf mediawiki-1.6.7.tar.gz ..... mediawiki-1.6.7/skins/common/images/icons/fileicon-txt.png mediawiki-1.6.7/skins/common/images/icons/fileicon.png mediawiki-1.6.7/skins/common/images/link_icon.gif mediawiki-1.6.7/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png mediawiki-1.6.7/skins/common/images/mediawiki-small.xcf mediawiki-1.6.7/skins/common/images/mediawiki.png tar: Skipping to next header

gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error

gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--length error tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors Anyone knowns how to solve this problem?

Big thanks


 * Broken archive? Try redownloading the archive. --Mormegil 11:01, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

PHP requirements
Mediawiki 1.6 requires PHP4,

Mediawiki 1.7 --> 1.11 require PHP5.

Suggestion: These requirements and the version features&advantages should be mentioned on the download page.

See also: Manual:Installation > Prerequisites --84.141.120.145 06:41, 22 May 2007 (UTC)

PHP4
Is there no way to get mediawiki working with php, and NOT require php5? not all of us are on php5 just yet...
 * See the Important Release Notes - "If you are unable to run PHP 5, you may have to stick with 1.6 for now." Use MW 1.6.8 please. -- :Bdk: 07:08, 20 September 2006 (UTC)

MediaWiki software appliance
For a convenient, all-in-one packaging of MediaWiki 1.6.8, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Linux ready to boot and run in either ISO-installable or VMware form factor, see http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/vehera-base/release?id=5055 Bpja 15:41, 3 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Official page is http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Appliance:MediaWiki_Appliance. Could somebody with the rights to edit the article please add this link, too? Thanks. Alfons 15:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

1.10
Where to find 1.10? --213.217.33.208 17:50, 3 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Or rather, when? ... it's not released yet. Patience, my friend! --HappyDog 00:10, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

Installation guide
The installation guide links needs to point to the mediawiki.org page. Turnstep 14:22, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

No Guarantee of any kind
You should probably consider making this formalized, expressly excluding the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Maybe unnecessary, but could be helpful. --162.129.251.29 18:51, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

Localisations
Do this engine have localisations? 194.50.116.1 16:55, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Please see svn for a list :-) -- :Bdk: 22:46, 18 May 2007 (UTC)

Version 1.6.10
The link to this version is from sourceforge. I think it will be better if it was http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.6/mediawiki-1.6.10.tar.gz. Can any sysop change it?--Iradigalesc 23:59, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the hint, I changed it now. -- :Bdk: 00:19, 9 June 2007 (UTC)

Changes - Where are they documentated
Changes - Where are they documentated. Imho there should be a direct link somewhere on a prominent place. --84.137.237.15 07:32, 11 June 2007 (UTC)


 * You're probably looking for the Important Release Notes (they are linked in bold letters on the download page), see the single "release notes" links for different versions there. -- :Bdk: 14:40, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

mediawiki in hebrew
hello, i'm looking for mediawiki in the hebrew language. how may i find it, please? 84.109.12.36 21:29, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
 * MediaWiki comes with all translations aviable (including hebrew), you have only to choose hebrew as main language when you run the configuration script. i Alex  21:40, 27 December 2007 (UTC)
 * thanks, alex. 84.109.12.36 23:02, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

request unprotect page
For reasons, --Ans 08:29, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
 * 1) According to page history, there's currently no any malicious attempt to put any harmful information.
 * 2) Wiki should encourage anyone to edit.
 * 3) Wiki provide a way to revert easily, let's do it without boring mind, since it is wiki.  The wiki mind will tolerate to these.
 * semi-protected now -- :Bdk: 09:03, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Personal use?
Can this software be installed on a personal computer for personal in-home use, e.g., to create an encyclopedia of one's own work for one's own use to check information and references? i.e., I have written a sci-fi story I hope to publish one day, and wish to use a Wikipedia type resource at home for cross-checking my story as I develop it and refine it. Gcapp1959 02:40, 20 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Sure, it can, but you would need to install some additional software like Apache, PHP, and MySQL. Maybe you should also consider whether MediaWiki is the best tool for your needs. --Mormegil 11:45, 20 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Mormegil is right, using MediaWiki for this purpose is suboptimal. It would require too much additional software to be installed, and it is not really trivial to back up your data. I would suggest using a good note-taking application. For Windows, there is Microsoft OneNote, for Linux there are BasKet Note Pads and Tomboy, and a few other minor options for both systems. Don't know any for MacOS X, but there are some in Java, if it is the case. --Juliano 21:31, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
 * I have to disagree with some of the comments. MediaWiki is easy to backup using the MySQL backup tools available, and the SQL database dump size is relatively small even uncompressed. If compressed with a utilility such as 7zip the highly redundant data compresses enormously and for personal use would generally fit on a memory stick no problem. If it were a copy of Wikipedias database however, that would be a different story. It all depends how many articles (and images) you have in your wiki. Installation of MediaWiki does by derfault require the LAMP environment, however a recent extension removes the dependancy of requiring MySQL, see Extension:MediaWikiLite which extends the database class to provide functionality with SQLLite. --Zven 00:09, 23 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Well... I didn't say it wasn't easy, I said it wasn't trivial. For desktop use, it is usually desirable a simple menu option like File → Make Backup... or File → Save as... to make backups of your data. With a wiki, it is not that trivial. And you forgot that the wiki is not only the SQL data; it is also the the images/ folder. So, it is at least two different objects you have to backup. And if you consider the real backup objectives, fast recovery is needed, so you also have to backup the whole wiki folder/directory (including configuration files) and database user permission tables too. --Juliano 00:01, 24 February 2008 (UTC)


 * It would be cumbersome to use it locally, for one user. May I suggest this very simple and dynamic wiki named TiddlyWiki -- Maxime 22:35, 21 February 2008 (UTC)


 * I have to disagree with Mormegil and Maxime -- MediaWiki rocks pretty hard as a personal data store. I use it on both my MacBook Pro and my Mac desktop, and use NaviCat to back up/sync the databases up as needed. (phpMyAdmin would work just as well, albeit with a uglier face...) Having MediaWiki installed makes it really convenient to just drop random thoughts on the machine, and update as needed. Bottom line -- MediaWiki works as a personal information store for the very same reasons that it works for Wikipedia. Well, except for the "anyone can edit" thing. Admittedly, it's easier on a Mac, since the Apache/MySQL/PHP stack is already installed, but even in a Win environment, that's a one-time install. To Gcapp1959: Highly Recommended. 63.88.20.66 01:20, 6 June 2008 (UTC)

Merge this with Manual:Downloading MediaWiki
Also put this Manual:Downloading MediaWiki into this page as this page does not tell how to uncompress the file. Vjdchauhan 15:09, 4 April 2008 (UTC).