[00:01:54] Pretty sure that's a security thing. They used to be turned on by default, iirc. [14:40:25] hello, I have trouble logging into my wiki as a wiki administrator. Here's what I see [14:40:27] https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/05NZqWlo/image.png [14:40:48] when i enter the token it says "Internal Error" [14:41:05] and gives some error code [14:41:08] what should I do? [14:41:20] Find out what the error is and fix it [14:42:17] !debug [14:42:17] For information on debugging (including viewing errors), see https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug . A list of related configuration variables is at https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Debug.2Flogging Also see https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Errors_and_symptoms [14:49:32] thank you Reedy [14:51:01] The error is this: [14:51:03] https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/vaUNCKrV/image.png [14:54:16] See the bot response above [14:54:29] ok [15:03:27] !help i have a question about the content translation tool [15:03:27] There are a lot of topics you could be asking about. Besides, this bot is mostly for experienced users to quickly answer common questions. Please just ask your question and wait patiently, as the best person to answer your question may be away for a few minutes or longer. If you're looking for help pages, we moved that to !helpfor. [15:18:06] Amir1 i have a question [15:31:35] Hey, you got the wrong Amir [15:32:05] He's not in IRC maybe someone else can answer your question? Nikerabbit maybe? [15:32:16] yes [15:32:49] when the section translation will be avaliable on Wikipedia? [15:36:18] I have no clue, I let others respond [15:37:32] i need a inmediate reply [15:45:40] Why do you need an immediate reply? [15:46:58] I want to know when the section translation will be avaliable on wikipedia [15:47:41] Sure. But why does that need an immediate reply? [15:48:53] because i want to know about the avaliabilty of section translation [15:49:04] on wikipedia [15:49:27] That doesn't mean you need an immediate answer [15:51:32] when the section translation *will be avaliable on wikipedia*? [15:52:10] Have you tried asking on the tasks about it? ie https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T243495 [15:52:16] If you look at it, they have a lot of work still to do [16:25:24] Reedy yes, i've replied on the task [16:58:19] !help on the translatewiki.net main page, the translation statistics is not shown [16:58:19] There are a lot of topics you could be asking about. Besides, this bot is mostly for experienced users to quickly answer common questions. Please just ask your question and wait patiently, as the best person to answer your question may be away for a few minutes or longer. If you're looking for help pages, we moved that to !helpfor. [17:01:41] Waggie on the translatewiki.net main page, the translation statistics is not shown [17:12:01] jgleeson i need help, on the translatewiki.net main page, the translation statistics is not shown [17:15:59] Hi RodneyAraujo, I don't think I can help you directly with that issue but I could try to point you in the right direction of where to ask other people more familiar with the subject, would that help? [17:16:49] the issue is in the translatewiki.net page [17:22:48] sure, if you head over to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/ and create a ticket and attach the tag 'translatewiki.net' to the ticket, hopefully someone who has more info on translatewiki.net will pick it up and respond when possible. [17:37:01] jgleeson ok, i've created the task at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T269373 [17:39:45] thanks RodneyAraujo! and thanks for providing the screenshot. It should help the folks working on that project look into the issue. [17:48:36] okay [19:08:50] Reedy: wonder if there is a decent solution for this cURL HTTP pipelining deprecation thing… I found a post where the developers explain the reasoning behind removing it from cURL and it is perfectly understandable; they argue that HTTP/2 multiplexing is an actually good solution and practically everything supports it these days which is where they are sorely mistaken [19:10:37] but on the other hand, Varnish and ATS both support HTTP/2 for front-end and therefore you can PURGE via HTTP/2 [19:56:48] Does Wikimedia still use the infrastructure that was built around squid for purging? I lose track [20:52:48] Hi peeps, I have run through the installation on CentOS8 and when I go to the IP I'm getting "Access Denied" I seem to remember having to chmod 777 somewhere when I last installed mediawiki but that was so many years ago it may have been something else. Can someone give me a pointer? [20:55:17] Arizona: 777 should never be necessary [20:55:46] the mediawiki PHP files should be owned by the same user that is running the PHP process (this varies depending on how you set up your webserver's integration with PHP) [20:56:39] Thanks Skizzers. Will check. If I go to a bad page I get a notice that it doesn [20:57:17] doesn't exist and it isn't a mysql error. I'll check the php [22:31:37] Reedy: from what I saw on wikitech it uses ATS-Varnish-ATS: https://wikitech-static.wikimedia.org/wiki/Caching_overview [22:32:28] I think my own Varnish configuration was adapted from Wikimedia's [22:33:11] there is an issue with ATS: it does not support h2c [23:42:27] * bd808 thinks lack of HTTP/2 H2C support is a feature not a bug