Hi, On Fri, 29 Nov 2019, Werner Pamler wrote:
> Who takes care of the wiki software? There is another issue that it is > not possible any more to replace existing uploaded images by new > versions (at least when I tried the last time, some weeks ago). It's me. And I know. I spent today 3 hours again trying to debug it, upgrading/downgrading versions left and right, doing all sorts of DB magic, trying to wave a dead chicken above an upside down pentagramm drawn with black goat blood upon full moon, but to no avail. Because of course a normal Googling doesn't reveal anything, except FPC people asking about this issue on all possible forums. And today I came to the conclusion - again -, that my life is not long enough to debug that pile of PHP garbage, sorry. But as always, ideas and suggestions welcomed. What's for sure, it's not a file/directory simple permission or misconfiguration issue. But probably a genunine bug somewhere. According to some ancient - probably only slightly related - MediaWiki bugtracker entries, it could be in one of the extensions we use. Which are only a handful, actually. No idea. But I failed even enabling some sane debug logging for the Wiki. Like, I follow the manual, expect a debug log to happen, but literally nothing. (Additional funfact: the manual claims some variable to be used for DB debugging, but when I visit that variable's description page, it was removed 5+ versions ago. Yeah.) And without even that, every attempt is just poking into a black hole with a stick. Rant aside, if you ignore that Error message, the "fun" part is, uploading new versions of a file actually seem to work for me. You still get the error, but then when you reload the file, the new content is there. Charlie _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - [email protected] https://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel
