On Thu, 2019-12-19 at 20:43 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2019-12-19 at 11:53 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > We upgraded to 1.32.6 today. Everything looks OK. The 1.32.6 release
> > announcement said this is the last upgrade, and we should switch to
> > 1.33 or 1.34.
> >
> > We rent a CentOS 7 VM. It is fully patched. We enabled Software
> > Collections (SCL) to get something more modern for Apache and PHP.
> > SCL
> > provides:
> >
> >   * Apache 2.4.34
> >   * PHP 7.1.30
> >   * MariaDB 5.5.64
> >
> > Also see https://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/Special:Version.
> >
> > When we try the next upgrade to 1.34.0, we get the following when
> > trying to update the Vendor gear:
> >
...

> > What is the highest version of Mediawiki we can upgrade to?
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_version_history says that 1.33
> is the last version to support PHP 7.1. MediaWiki version 1.33 will
> probably be supported until approx. June 2020.
>
> Note that MediaWiki version 1.31 is a Long Term Support (LTS) version
> supported until approx. June 2021.
>
Hi,

We have mediawiki running on CentOS 7 with SCL, but using wiki version 1.31 for
the very reason it offered long term support. We are starting to look at
RHEL/CentOS 8, and I suspect that before mid-2021 we will move the wiki onto a
CentOS 8 server. CentOS 8.0 currently offers PHP 7.2, but I gather that CentOS
8.1 will offer PHP 7.3 as well. With the use of modules in RHEL/CentOS 8, we
should be able to keep up to date better with software requirements (PHP in
this case) as required by mediawiki.

Anyway, that's the plan... :-)


John.

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