[06:59:07] hello. [06:59:43] How set to uproadable file over 8mb? [07:00:12] hello. [07:00:30] Akkarin~ [09:13:06] ohai! I have just installed ubuntu server 16.04; php 7.0; sqlite; mediawiki 1.27; and the GitHub plugin [09:13:20] err, extension [09:13:37] but when I do that, I get a stack trace very much like this: https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/GitHub/issues/14 [09:13:56] is there anything I can do to make this work? [09:47:18] Peetz0r: have you set any custom settings related to the localisation cache? [10:42:22] legoktm: nope (but I have tried the maintenance script) [13:09:18] Hi. I have a private wiki in our organization. It has the Math extension enabled. How do I check (for the purpose "is it safe to uninstall") if any page actually uses it? [13:38:17] ok, dumped it with maintenance/dumpBackup.php, and there are math tags there , so it is still needed [16:50:23] Whee! I'm a wikinoob. I was wondering if someone could give me a quick summary of the tools/process you might use to categorize dozens of pages? I can select them manually (like with check boxes) or with script. [16:51:28] trysten: you probably need a bot. Check out for Auto Wiki Browser (AWB) or pywikibot [16:52:08] Hello. I want to use the wikia skin on my wiki. Please help me [16:52:13] if those pages are using a common template, like an infobox, you can also make the infobox categorize them [16:55:10] rolodata, the skin's at https://github.com/Wikia/app/tree/dev/skins but it seems like it's Wikia specific [16:55:32] But It try with this link and I cannot install the skin. [16:56:04] yeah, because wikia specific [18:08:47] thanks Vulpix [18:08:52] * trysten uses a fire stone on Vulpix [18:09:31] heh [18:13:40] So jobrunner.service keeps entering a faulted state, and even when restarting it jobs aren't run. I've manually ran jobs like 5 times in the last day or two. Seems to be since 1.27 upgrade, but might be unrelated. Any ideas? Should I look in logs when I get home? I don't think job behavior changed at all [19:57:25] !package [19:57:25] Many Linux distributions provide MediaWiki in a packaged format for that distro. These packages typically contain obsolete & unsupported versions of MediaWiki; they also like to move around & change files, & do other super-counterproductive things. You'll get the best support here if you install MediaWiki directly from one of our tarballs - https://www.mediawiki.org/ - or Git https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download_from_Git [20:16:53] @dump