Re: Non-responsive Maintainer: mediawiki

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I've handed up with this question when I first request for an upgrade of mediawiki.

I remember someone told me that upgrading may cause errors of custom css or custom theme,is it true?

在 2013-2-9 AM5:37,"Pete Travis" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>写道:


On Feb 8, 2013 12:54 PM, "Stephen John Smoogen" <smooge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
. Two the fix is to upgrade to a very new
> version which will break everyone who upgrades until they (or the
> first person who gets to the website :) ) runs the upgrade mode..
> which might not work due to either custom changes or the fact that it
> is a large upgrade change.

> --
> Stephen J Smoogen.

I haven't poked at mediawiki in a while, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it fairly self contained? I recall copying the content from /usr/share/ to /var/www/ then localizing. Having a new version shouldn't break existing deployments unless they are served out of /usr/share/, and that doesn't seem sane. The update would then be available, not imposed.

--Pete


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