[18:39:59] I am having trouble getting email notifications to work. We can get the verification mail to go out & that works. BUT, when people update a wiki page, there is no notification sent. Have tried about every LocalSettings.php option that relates to email or notifications. Any ideas what else to try? [18:40:25] I am doing tcpdump traces and there is nothing sent over SMTP port 25. [18:41:27] MediaWiki 1.27.1 ; PHP 7.1.2 ; MySQL 5.7.17 [18:42:01] Hi, we currently do not support MediaWiki 1.27.1 I suggest upgrading to a newer version! [18:42:42] Was there an issue with email in 1.27? What version should it work in ? [18:43:47] I am not sure, regardless we no longer support MediaWiki 1.27.1, we only support 1.27.4 and newer [18:45:16] ok - thx [19:41:44] Installing mediawiki 1.30 on debian-9, from the installation guide on the wiki. I'm getting an error, right after setting my root password in `mysqladmin -u root password` and `mysql_secure_installation`, that access is denied for 'root'@'localhost'... password is legit the same so something else is up [19:43:45] I've set the root password to an easy string and entered it in the webpage and I'm still getting this auth error. [19:45:21] zer0G, what "webpage"? [19:45:31] why root account? [19:45:40] which " installation guide on the wiki"? [19:47:20] andre__: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Debian_or_Ubuntu [19:48:12] zer0G: erm, by 'root password' do you mean the MySQL root user or the system root user [19:48:18] andre__, the "Webpage" I'm on is the inital mediawiki configuration page post installation, found at localhost/wiki/mw-config/index.php [19:48:20] because they have the same name but are completely different entities [19:48:24] I hope the first, yeah :) [19:49:27] teward, I have them set to the same thing so it doesn't matter -- this is for a Non Networked VM. It's sole purpose is to serve as a non-networked mediawiki instance, so it's all good [19:51:14] I've tried reloading the mariadb.service and apache2.service, thinking something was stuck in the tubes, but neither resolved the problem. [19:54:43] zer0G: are these on separate VMs, or all within the same one (i.e. for the database address you're specifying, is it localhost, or something else?) [19:57:35] teward, single host [19:58:00] teward, so ti's a VM that is hosting the server, and using firefox to view localhost as the client. offline wiki style [19:59:39] wasn't my question :p [19:59:46] not really anyways. [23:24:22] nickserv [23:33:35] * andre__ hands over a "/" to august_