On 9 June 2011 23:09, Platonides <[email protected]> wrote: > David Gerard wrote:
>> This doesn't copy images or files - we don't use images much at all. >> That can come later if we care :-) Looking a bit broken may well be a >> feature in this context ... > That won't provide a full backup (eg. user list). I think you should > have used mysqldump instead. Of course, the best mirror would be one > that actually replicated from the master... It's a crappy, read-only copy, it'll do. The main machine is backed up nightly as well (and MySQL dumped properly), if we needed that we could get it. But sure, more stuff can be done :-) >> (and yes, I have vague plans to update the wiki from 1.13. OTOH, >> MediaWiki on Solaris is so stupidly painful in my experience that I >> advise no-one do it ever.) > Why so? Is PHP code different in Solaris? Dependency hell setting stuff up.You really would not believe the faff required to hand-resolve all the dependencies for ImageMagick or rsvg, for example. Linux users have it *so easy*. Blastwave or OpenCSW would probably alleviate the pain, but I prefer to Just Say No if someone asks me for MediaWiki on a Solaris box. - d. _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
