Thus spake Brian C:
> Hi,
>
> Either your enthusiasm will bring new life to what looks to me to be a
> dying project or it will fall on deaf ears. This list mainly receives
> spam right now and actual questions about phpwiki tend to go unanswered.
There has been an awful lot of spam lately. I wish we could restrict the
list so that only subscribers could post. That would solve this problem
entirely. (I've changed my mind: Can we start the process for changing
the owner of the list?)
I think it's not the case that most questions to the list go unanswered.
I count only three which weren't answered during November. And most of
questions in the help forum are answered.
> My installation has been broken for months, searching on Google shows
> many people have the same problem, but I cannot get any info on a fix.
> See
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8990578&forum_id=4517
I didn't realize that no one had responded to your question. The problem
you had has been fixed in CVS for three weeks; the fix will appear in the
next release. If you want to stop the warnings yourself, you can edit three
of the files in lib/DbSession: SQL.php, PDO.php, and dba.php. Go to the CVS
repository web interface
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/phpwiki/phpwiki/lib/DbSession/
and look at the diffs for SQL.php, dba.php, and ADODB.php to see what
changed. Or, just replace
function _connect() {
with
function & _connect() {
and
$dbh = &$this->_connect();
with
$dbh = $this->_connect();
everywhere you find them in these three files. If that isn't sufficient,
please let me know.
> I believe my solution is going to be to move to mediawiki, despite the
> extra work this will create for me, because it is possible to get
> support for it. Since Wikipedia uses it there is regular development,
> and its markup format is becoming something of a standard.
>
> If this project does want to remain viable that's one thing it should
> seriously look into: a script to convert phpwiki markup to mediawiki
> markup and then an adoption of mediawiki markup style in a new version.
So you think we should just give up, then?
--
J.
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