X-Git-Url: https://git.heureux-cyclage.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=2054a57e83c0b504091c1e8c313dfee2725bb7b8;hb=aa5e5790285040071bcaf2a64da88866261f9775;hp=c4bb8be987f486a0b14bc272125ed4a449131311;hpb=49d8201edebb10d4ce4caf5547495248e1dda514;p=lhc%2Fweb%2Fwiklou.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index c4bb8be987..2054a57e83 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -6,21 +6,23 @@ Starting with MediaWiki 1.2.0, it's possible to install and configure the wiki "in-place", as long as you have the necessary prerequisites available. Required software: -* Web server with PHP 5.3.2 or higher. +* Web server with PHP 5.3.3 or higher. * A SQL server, the following types are supported -** MySQL 5.0.2 or higher +** MySQL 5.0.3 or higher ** PostgreSQL 8.3 or higher ** SQLite 3.3.7 or higher ** Oracle 9.0.1 or higher +** Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (9.00.1399) MediaWiki is developed and tested mainly on Unix/Linux platforms, but should work on Windows as well. If your PHP is configured as a CGI plug-in rather than an Apache module you may experience problems, as this configuration is not well tested. safe_mode is also -not tested and unlikely to work. +not tested and unlikely to work. -If you want math support see the instructions in math/README +Support for rendering mathematical formulas requires installing the Math extension, +see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Math Don't forget to check the RELEASE-NOTES file... @@ -29,12 +31,12 @@ Additional documentation is available online, which may include more detailed notes on particular operating systems and workarounds for difficult hosting environments: -http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_guide +https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_guide ******************* WARNING ******************* -REMEMBER: ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR DATABASE BEFORE +REMEMBER: ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR DATABASE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OR UPGRADE!!! ******************* WARNING ******************* @@ -45,14 +47,17 @@ In-place web install Decompress the MediaWiki installation archive either on your server, or on your local machine and upload the directory tree. Rename it from "mediawiki-1.x.x" to -something nice, like "wiki", since it'll be in your URL. +something nice, like "wiki", since it will be appearing in your URL, +ie. /wiki/index.php/Article. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | Hint: If you plan to use a fancy URL-rewriting scheme to prettify your | - | URLs, you should put the files in a *different* directory from the | - | virtual path where page names will appear. | + | Note: If you plan to use a fancy URL-rewriting scheme to prettify your | + | URLs, such as http://www.example.com/wiki/Article, you should put the | + | files in a *different* directory from the virtual path where page names | + | will appear. It is common in this case to use w as the folder name and | + | /wiki/ as the virtual article path where your articles pretend to be. | | | - | See: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL | + | See: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Hop into your browser and surf into the wiki directory. It'll direct you into