[00:52:27] uh oh [00:54:12] the 1.27 release is faulty [00:55:03] What's up? [00:55:32] just updated on rationalwiki, got a fatal error due to a missing use statement [00:56:06] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P8596 [00:57:14] I'm guessing 1.30 will be similar [00:58:08] Oh, nope [00:58:24] legoktm: ^ fyi for the debian packages [00:59:18] That's broken enough to do a followup release for it [00:59:26] TimStarling: Want to put the patch into Gerrit? [00:59:38] yeah, will just take a few minutes [01:00:08] thanks [01:07:51] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/514993 [01:10:49] it looks like tests were run on 1.31, 1.32 and 1.33, but not 1.27 or 1.30 [01:11:34] Yeah, that was done purposefully [01:11:59] Not that they would've helped in this case anyway, because the tests weren't run (in our CI) until after release [01:12:41] because node was upgraded earlier this week, a lot of the tests would've failed in 1.30 and 1.27 because of packages not being updated for node (10?) support [01:13:09] For the same reasons your patch just got V-1'd [01:13:38] or, should've [01:13:48] right [01:13:52] looks like a couple of other changes are needed [01:23:02] phpunit shows ApiBlockTest failing, but that might be specific to the test [01:24:09] I just put a patch up to remove that, it depends on some code that Aryeh only recently added/refactored (of course, no @since tags so not immediately obvious the code was new) [01:24:45] Seems it's down to some known broken tidy related issues [01:24:45] https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/release-quibble-vendor-mysql-hhvm-docker/1465/console [01:28:12] https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/mwgate-node10-docker/1357/console are the expected failures (in REL1_30) from the node upgrade [01:48:56] Thanks for the heads up TimStarling. Cleaned up and released now [01:49:28] (just another tick in the box why we need CI for security patches :)) [02:04:16] TimStarling: Reedy: ughhh, I manually tested 1.27 last night. I just did basic edit and page creation and not looking at logs though :( [02:04:54] Mistakes happen [02:05:06] We've made bigger mistakes in releases before [02:05:20] how do I trigger the fatal? which view does it? [02:18:16] it was action=edit for me, but considering the location it may have been a page that was previously deleted [02:18:35] you know, a log snippet view [02:19:36] ah right, the page in question had a protection log snippet [02:22:22] no phan on 1.27 I guess? [02:24:52] Indeed not. I think it only came in in ~1.29 [02:24:59] https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki/commit/f5b4bd19b2719e039a8b6a9ec35f88c1385abca0#diff-d2ff3411cbd031641e4f7dc7c5015f33 [08:53:03] hi there everbody. I log in, go to Preferences at en.wikipedia.org, then go to the Appearance section then Skin, now I choose MinervaNeue skin for my wikipedia. Here is the question, how can I get the css, scripts and everything for this particular skin so in case it is somehow gone, I can have it for ever. AND the second question: How can I tell this skin to use a local font that not everyone has but I do, as the defaul [08:53:03] body of articles? [08:53:18] thank you for your help beforehands! [11:00:15] Hi and Big Thanks for the awesome software [11:00:52] Is it possible to have a Mediawiki where visitors can see only the newest revision and only authorized people can see any of the historical record? [11:04:02] jubo2: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Lockdown [11:08:00] Awesome, thanks Xiatian [11:08:04] looks just like what I need [11:08:42] \o/ [15:41:35] what reasons could there be for a wiki's /phpmyadmin to be blank? [15:56:33] loftyabyss: mod_security [21:52:49] hello !!!anyone there