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This file provides an overview of the MediaWiki upgrade process. For help with
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specific problems, you should check:
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* the docs at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents ;
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* the mediawiki-l mailing list archive at
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https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-l/ ; and
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* the bug tracker at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/
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… for information and workarounds to common issues.
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== Overview ==
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We provide comprehensive documentation on upgrading to the latest version of the
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software at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Upgrading.
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=== Consult the release notes ===
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Before doing anything, stop and consult the release notes supplied with the new
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version of the software. These detail bug fixes, new features and functionality,
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and any particular points that may need to be noted during the upgrade process.
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=== Backup first ===
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It is imperative that, prior to attempting an upgrade of the database schema,
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you take a complete backup of your wiki database and files and verify it. While
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the upgrade scripts are somewhat robust, there is no guarantee that things will
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not fail, leaving the database in an inconsistent state.
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https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki is an
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overview of the backup process. You should also refer to the documentation for
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your database management system for information on backing up a database, and to
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your operating system documentation for information on making copies of files.
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=== Perform the file upgrade ===
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Download the files for the new version of the software. These are available as a
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compressed "tar" archive from the Wikimedia Download Service
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(https://releases.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/).
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You can also obtain the new files directly from our Git source code repository.
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Replace the existing MediaWiki files with the new. You should preserve the
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LocalSettings.php file and the "extensions" and "images" directories.
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Depending upon your configuration, you may also need to preserve additional
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directories, including a custom upload directory ($wgUploadDirectory),
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deleted file archives, and any custom skins.
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=== Perform the database upgrade ===
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As of 1.21, it is possible to separate schema changes (i.e. adding, dropping, or
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changing tables, fields, or indices) from all other database changes (e.g.
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populating fields). If you need this capability, see "From the command line"
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below.
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==== From the Web ====
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If you browse to the Web-based installation script (usually at
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./mw-config/index.php) from your wiki installation you can follow the script and
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upgrade your database in place.
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==== From the command line ====
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From the command line, browse to the "maintenance" directory and run the
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update.php script to check and update the schema. This will insert missing
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tables, update existing tables, and move data around as needed. In most cases,
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this is successful and nothing further needs to be done.
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If you need to separate out the schema changes so they can be run by someone
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with more privileges, then you can use the --schema option to produce a text
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file with the necessary commands. You can use --schema, --noschema,
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$wgAllowSchemaUpdates as well as proper database permissions to enforce this
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separation.
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=== Check configuration settings ===
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The names of configuration variables, and their default values and purposes, can
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change between release branches, e.g. $wgDisableUploads in 1.4 is replaced with
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$wgEnableUploads in later versions. When upgrading, consult the release notes to
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check for configuration changes which would alter the expected behavior of
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MediaWiki.
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=== Check installed extensions ===
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Extensions usually need to be upgraded at the same time as the MediaWiki core.
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In MediaWiki 1.14 some extensions were migrated into the core. Please see the
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HISTORY section "Migrated extensions" and disable these extensions in your
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LocalSettings.php
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=== Test ===
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It makes sense to test your wiki immediately following any kind of maintenance
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procedure, and especially after upgrading; check that page views and edits work
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normally, that special pages continue to function, etc., and correct any errors
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and quirks which reveal themselves.
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You should also test any extensions, and upgrade these if necessary.
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== Upgrading from 1.16 or earlier ==
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If you have a Chinese or Japanese wiki ($wgLanguageCode is set to one of "zh",
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"ja", or "yue") and you are using MySQL fulltext search, you will probably want
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to update the search index.
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In the "maintenance" directory, run the updateDoubleWidthSearch.php script. This
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will update the searchindex table for those pages that contain double-byte Latin
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characters.
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== Upgrading from 1.10 or earlier ==
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If upgrading from before 1.11, and you are using a wiki as a commons repository,
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make sure that it is updated as well. Otherwise, errors may arise due to
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database schema changes.
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== Upgrading from 1.8 or earlier ==
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MediaWiki 1.9 and later no longer keep default localized message text in the
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database; 'MediaWiki:'-namespace pages that do not exist in the database are
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simply transparently filled-in on demand.
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The upgrade process will delete any 'MediaWiki:' pages which are left in the
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default state (last edited by 'MediaWiki default'). This may take a few moments,
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similar to the old initial setup.
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Note that the large number of deletions may cause older edits to expire from the
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list on Special:Recentchanges, although the deletions themselves will be hidden
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by default. (Click "show bot edits" to list them.)
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See RELEASE-NOTES for more details about new and changed options.
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== Upgrading from 1.7 or earlier ==
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$wgDefaultUserOptions now contains all the defaults, not only overrides. If you
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are setting this as a complete array(), you may need to change it to set only
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specific items as recommended in DefaultSettings.php.
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== Upgrading from 1.6 or earlier ==
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$wgLocalTZoffset was in hours, it is now using minutes.
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If upgrading from before 1.7, you may want to run refreshLinks.php to ensure
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new database fields are filled with data.
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== Upgrading from 1.5 or earlier ==
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Major changes have been made to the schema from 1.4.x. The updater has not been
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fully tested for all conditions, and might well break.
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On a large site, the schema update might take a long time. It might explode, or
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leave your database half-done or otherwise badly hurting.
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Among other changes, note that Latin-1 encoding (ISO-8859-1) is no longer
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supported. Latin-1 wikis will need to be upgraded to UTF-8; an experimental
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command-line upgrade helper script, 'upgrade1_5.php', can do this -- run it
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prior to 'update.php' or the Web upgrader.
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NOTE that upgrade1_5.php does not work properly with recent versions of
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MediaWiki. If upgrading a 1.4.x wiki, you should upgrade to 1.5 first.
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upgrade1_5.php has been removed from MediaWiki 1.21.
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If you absolutely cannot make the UTF-8 upgrade work, you can try doing it by
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hand: dump your old database, convert the dump file using iconv as described
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here: http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/05/jbartsh_utf-8.html
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and then re-import it. You can also convert filenames using convmv, but note
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that the old directory hashes will no longer be valid, so you will also have to
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move them to new destinations.
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Message changes:
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* A number of additional UI messages have been changed from HTML to wikitext,
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and will need to be manually fixed if customized.
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=== Configuration changes from 1.4.x: ===
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$wgDisableUploads has been replaced with $wgEnableUploads.
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$wgWhitelistAccount has been replaced by the 'createaccount' permission key in
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$wgGroupPermissions. To emulate the old effect of setting:
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$wgWhitelistAccount['user'] = 0;
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set:
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$wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;
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$wgWhitelistEdit has been replaced by the 'edit' permission key. To emulate the
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old effect of setting:
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$wgWhitelistEdit = true;
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set:
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$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
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If $wgWhitelistRead is set, you must also disable the 'read' permission for it
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to take affect on anonymous users:
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$wgWhitelistRead = array( "Main Page", "Special:Userlogin" );
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$wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = false;
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Note that you can disable/enable several other permissions by modifying this
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configuration array in your LocalSettings.php; see DefaultSettings.php for the
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complete default permission set.
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If using Memcached, you must enabled it differently now:
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$wgUseMemCached = true;
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should be replaced with:
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$wgMainCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED;
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== Upgrading from 1.4.2 or earlier ==
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1.4.3 has added new fields to the sitestats table. These fields are optional and
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help to speed Special:Statistics on large sites. If you choose not to run the
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database upgrades, everything will continue to work in 1.4.3.
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You can apply the update by running maintenance/update.php, or manually run the
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SQL commands from this file:
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maintenance/archives/patch-ss_total_articles.sql
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== Upgrading from 1.4rc1 or earlier betas ==
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The logging table has been altered from 1.4beta4 to 1.4beta5 and again in 1.4.0
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final. Copy in the new files and use the Web installer to upgrade, or the
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command-line maintenance/update.php.
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If you cannot use the automated installers/updaters, you may update the table by
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manually running the SQL commands in these files:
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maintenance/archives/patch-log_params.sql
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maintenance/archives/patch-logging-title.sql
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== Upgrading from 1.3 or earlier ==
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This should generally go smoothly.
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If you keep your LocalSettings.php, you may need to change the style paths to
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match the newly rearranged skin modules. Change these lines:
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$wgStylePath = "$wgScriptPath/stylesheets";
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$wgStyleDirectory = "$IP/stylesheets";
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$wgLogo = "$wgStylePath/images/wiki.png";
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to this:
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$wgStylePath = "$wgScriptPath/skins";
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$wgStyleDirectory = "$IP/skins";
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$wgLogo = "$wgStylePath/common/images/wiki.png";
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As well as new messages, the processing of some messages has changed. If you
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have customized them, please compare the new format using Special:Allmessages or
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the relevant LanguageXX.php files:
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* copyrightwarning
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* editingcomment (was named commentedit)
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* editingsection (was named sectionedit)
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* protectedarticle
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* unprotectedarticle
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Note that the 1.3 beta releases included a potential vulnerability if PHP is
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configured with register_globals on and the includes directory is served to the
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Web. For general safety, turn register_globals *off* if you don't _really_ need
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it for another package.
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If your hosting provider turns it on and you can't turn it off yourself, send
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them a kind note explaining that it can expose their servers and their customers
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to attacks.
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== Upgrading from 1.2 or earlier ==
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If you've been using the MediaWiki: namespace for custom page templates, note
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that things are a little different. The Template: namespace has been added which
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is more powerful -- templates can include parameters for instance.
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If you were using custom MediaWiki: entries for text inclusions, they will *not*
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automatically be moved to Template: entries at upgrade time. Be sure to go
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through and check that everything is working properly; you can move them
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manually or you can try using moveCustomMessages.php in maintenance/archives to
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do it automatically, but this might break things.
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Also, be sure to pick the correct character encoding -- some languages were only
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available in Latin-1 on 1.2.x and are now available for Unicode as well. If you
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want to upgrade an existing wiki from Latin-1 to Unicode you'll have to dump the
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database to SQL, run it through iconv or another conversion tool, and restore
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it. Sorry.
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== Upgrading from 1.1 or earlier ==
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This is less thoroughly tested, but should work.
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You need to specify the *admin* database username and password to the installer
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in order for it to successfully upgrade the database structure. You may wish to
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manually change the GRANTs later.
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If you have a very old database (earlier than organized MediaWiki releases in
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late August 2003) you may need to manually run some of the update SQL scripts in
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maintenance/archives before the installer is able to pick up with remaining
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updates.
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