Hi I have good and bad news.
The good news: I found a workaround. Just install mediawiki1.9 and then mediawiki1.10. All looks correct, and after install mediawiki1.10 you can purge mediawiki1.9 if you want. The bad news: The problem is still there and it is reproducible in a clean environment (this is de key). I tested it in other new machine and I got the same error message. So I think the bug should not be closed yet. I think could be some dependency in the configuration scripts, that try to access something in a previous installation. During the configuration process the Apache2 is not configured either. The config file is copied in /etc/mediawiki1.10/apache.conf, but you have link it from /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ or link /var/www/mediawiki with /var/lib/mediawiki1.10 (or something like this). I think this should be done automatically or warning the user during installation. Regards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

