Re: [MediaWiki-l] Problem migrating from an old CentOS6/MySQL5 to new CentOS7/MariaDB5.5

2016-12-19 Thread Edilmar LISTAS
The old server crashed but I had a backup from /var/lib/mysql directory. I will try to install an old MySQL in other machine to run a dump. Em 19-12-2016 17:33, Brian Wolff escreveu: It sounds like you migrated the mysql/mariadb server incorrectly (MariaDB is basically just a higher version of

Re: [MediaWiki-l] Problem migrating from an old CentOS6/MySQL5 to new CentOS7/MariaDB5.5

2016-12-19 Thread Brian Wolff
It sounds like you migrated the mysql/mariadb server incorrectly (MariaDB is basically just a higher version of mysql). You should take a db dump from your old wiki (using something like mysqldump) and then re-import it on your new wiki. -- Brian On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 8:24 PM, Edilmar LISTAS

[MediaWiki-l] Problem migrating from an old CentOS6/MySQL5 to new CentOS7/MariaDB5.5

2016-12-19 Thread Edilmar LISTAS
Hi, I already migrated other times from an old server to a new server, but always from MySQL to MySQL, after format and configure a new machine/OS. Today, I installed CentOS7 that comes with MariaDB5.5. I typed my wiki URL (that other times I migrated appeared the page to initiate

Re: [MediaWiki-l] OpenID Connect extension and redirect_uri

2016-12-19 Thread Brian Wolff
Its not CGI support so much as if MW detects it can properly use $_SERVER['PATH_INFO']. Generally speaking, this is true provided your PHP sapi is not cgi, apache2filter, or isapi. Of course, if you have set $wgArticlePath yourself, then this auto-detection stuff is overridden. -- Brian On Mon,

Re: [MediaWiki-l] OpenID Connect extension and redirect_uri

2016-12-19 Thread Cindy Cicalese
Scott, I double checked the Short URL manual page [0], because you mentioned that you planned to switch to short URLs due to this issue. We do not use short URLs, so there must be something else going on. What struck me on the manual page, was the following: MediaWiki's default page addresses