From: Thomas H. <tom...@gm...> - 2006-04-06 14:29:14
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Joel wrote: Perhaps if you're just setting up a wiki for the first time and want to see > it running quickly you could try the file based db. It's a little easier > and quicker than the other methods if you just want to see your wiki up > and > running and try it out. Read the notes and it will tell you what you > need > to know about picking where the wiki saves to, and then making sure the > apache (or whatever user runs the website) has write permission to that > directory. That sounds attractive. Unfortunately I have been running previous version= s of phpWiki on mySQL for quite a while. I have only a few dozen pages in mySQL. I think its better that I get mySQL running again. Reini wrote: > If you use a SQL database you have to configure and initialize the > database. > There are some README's about that. Thanks, Reini. I had tried to run schema/mysql-initialize.sql on Saturday, but mySQL reported a Page Already Exists error and phpWiki?action=3Dupgrade continues not to work. If this can't work, I will go ahead and see if the old version in Fantastic= o will work with php5/mysql5 -- Tom Haws |