"Brion Vibber" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:[email protected]...>
> Some folks also have no command-line shell access to their server, in
> which case they can't run any of the maintenance scripts -- so have no
> place to set an environment variable there either.

I have this problem on several of my hosts; I'd actually say it's "most" or
at least "many" that have to hack around with the installer to do updates
(or run schema changes using phpMyAdmin, which is a Bad Thing).  A
web-based interface for running maintenance scripts is an essential step,
but that's hampered by the fact that currently scripts actually *check* and
die if they appear on the web interface (presumably for security).  Things
like extensions/Maintenance are hackish ways to circumvent that by copy-
and-pasting the code from each script you want to run; I have run scripts
in the past in that way, but it's really nasty.

We do need a web-based maintenance interface and especially a web-
based updater; IIRC there is already some work on this?  Would having
a single access point to MediaWiki aid this?  I expect it would.

--HM 



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