Thread:Extension talk:Push/Issues with user-defined name-space/reply (2)

While in the main name-space the creation and update of articles(pages) works fine but as stated earlier as soon if we create a new page or update an article in an user-defined name-space and try to push this to the other system, it does not create the article nor update it in the case it already exists. As the matter of fact their are no error message or failure messages at all to verify what went wrong.

Test scenarios
 * 1) Update an article that exists in both systems in the main name-space and push it through = it works fine.
 * 2) Create a new article in name-space "NS_GLOSSARY", try to push it = the article is not created in the target system.
 * 3) Create a new page in the main name-space, push it through = it works.

Conclusion for some reason, the pushing in name-space NS_GLOSSARY does not work as in cases where articles are stored in NS_MAIN. We also have tested other user-defined name-spaces with similar results.

NS_GLOSSARY is maintained such as define("NS_GLOSSARY", 160); define("NS_GLOSSARY_TALK", 161); $wgExtraNamespaces[NS_GLOSSARY] = "Glossary"; $wgExtraNamespaces[NS_GLOSSARY_TALK] = "Glossary_talk"; $wgNamespaceProtection[NS_GLOSSARY] = array( 'editglossary' ); $wgNamespacesWithSubpages[NS_GLOSSARY] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['editglossary'] = true;

System environment: MediaWiki	1.17alpha (r78559), PHP	5.2.13 (apache2handler), MySQL	5.1.44-community, Push (Version 0.6 alpha) (r78559). Just in case $egPushLoginUsers and $egPushLoginPasswords have been maintained on both systems.

Hope this helps (maybe some debug message could be helpful...)