Hello, Am Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2012 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
This appears to be a bug in the MW software. Please see https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25667.
If you follow the duplicate note, you'll get https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26130 which says it was fixed on 2010-12-10. Do we really use such an old MediaWiki version? Special:Version says we have 1.17 (BTW: why not the 1.17.5 bugfix release?) and 1.17 was released in June 2011 - so it should include the bugfix already. 1.17 was the first version using the resource loader (load.php) - I wouldn't be too surprised if upgrading to 1.19 solves the problem ;-) (Yes, a major version update is a totally different topic - but we should do it soon - 1.17 is out of maintenance since some days. [1])
I'm looking for a workaround. Apache itself should be fine, as it would be using the default compression settings.
The most interesting question is: What changed in the last, say, 4 weeks? AFAIK there wasn't a change in the Mediawiki code we use (except extensions/videoflash.php, which should be unrelated), so it might be some update on the server (Apache, PHP, Access Manager, ...) that introduced the bug. Rajko, do you remember when you noticed the broken CSS the first time? Regards, Christian Boltz [1] I did an update 1.16 -> 1.19 some days ago, and it just worked[tm]. The only problem I had was with an extension that is not used on the openSUSE wiki ;-) - the upstream author ignored my bugfix patches, but more or less rewrote the extension. Unfortunately he kept all bugs ;-) so I had to rewrite my patches :-/ -- vielen Dank für den Link. Der ging ja neulich schon mal über die Liste und ich habe die Seiten ganz schnell wieder zugemacht und mir die Lektüre für kalte Wintertage vorbehalten - dummerweise funktioniert unsere Heizung aber hervorragend ... [Tao te Puh in opensuse-de] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org