Extension talk:LocalS3Repo

Hi there, Im Getting an Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_CLASS in MY-PATH line number.

It's complaining about this part 'class' => 'LocalS3Repo',

How can I fix this?

What version of Mediawiki, Linux/Windows, etc, do you have? Where exactly does the error show up? --Ejcaputo 09:52, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

Hello, I'm getting the following error:
 * CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION cannot be activated when safe_mode is enabled or an open_basedir is set in /f5/blah/public/extensions/LocalS3Repo/S3.php on line 1256

My host runs in safe mode, is there any way I can edit the script to make it work? A possible solution is provided here, but I'm not really sure what to do with that code to make this work. The file still seems to be uploaded to S3 but a bunch of errors come when uploading the file. Running Mediawiki 1.16.1. Thanks. ~d

Hmmm. That (S3.php) is a standard library... there is a comment about that problem here: http://drupal.org/node/665256

Posted by mike dodd on February 2, 2010 at 9:57am I can confirm with this line commented out everything works fine. not sure if will still work with the line in though? There are various versions of S3.php around, here's one which doesn't use that option: http://www.coreysconsulting.com/projects/s3scripts/asHtml/S3.php - but I didn't try it....

--Ejcaputo 10:30, 25 January 2011 (UTC)

I just tried using that S3.php file you linked to but now I am unable to reach the upload page. I get the following error:
 * Fatal error: Call to undefined method S3::setAuth in /f5/blah/public/extensions/LocalS3Repo/FSs3Repo.php on line 26

I then tried commenting out the FOLLOWLOCATION line as mentioned above and that seems to get rid of the one error, but now I have another error:
 * SAFE MODE Restriction in effect. The script whose uid/gid is ####/#### is not allowed to access /var/tmp/ owned by uid/gid 0/0 in /f5/blah/public/extensions/LocalS3Repo/LocalS3File.php on line 612

Any ideas on this? ~d

Realized that I forgot to mention that the script seems to work (images are uploaded and can be embedded), it just happens to display those errors as well. Is it possible to just comment out the code that is generating those errors or otherwise hide them? ~d

This extension seems to be broken when using MediaWiki 1.17. Any thoughts on how it might be updated to work with that version?

When 1.17 is stable, I'll look at making it work. --Ejcaputo 17:12, 29 March 2011 (UTC)