Media Wiki Installation
External
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Compatibility
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Red_Hat_Linux
- https://releases.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/
Internal
Overview
A full new installation of the latest LTS (Long Term Support) Media Wiki instance is in most cases the best option, for both new deployments and restoration of older deployments from backup. This procedure has been written to support both new deployments and restoration of old deployments from backup and possibly upgrade into the new instance.
Pick the Latest LTS Release
Always install the latest LTS (Long Term Support) release.
Pick the latest LTS minor version from this pages:
Pick the latest patch version from this page, by navigating down the minor version folder and selecting the latest released patch:
The article was last updated for Media Wiki 1.39.6.
Install httpd
Install or upgrade to the newest stable httpd
version for your platform. The Media Wiki compatibility page does not recommend any specific httpd
version.
Installation instructions:
Install letsencrypt Certificates
The specific Media Wiki SSL and certificate configuration from /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
(the Listen
directive and the only virtual host) and /etc/letsencrypt
or /etc/pki/tls
must be transferred manually from the backup file, after the web server and generic HTTPS support is installed.
No change in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
should be required. If the state of another wiki is restored, the restoration script will remind of the need to apply SSL configuration and the required steps.
PHP
PHP Installation
Select the newest compatible stable version from:
It is probably OK to install the latest stable PHP version even if it is not explicitly specified on the compatibility page. Media Wiki 1.39 works well with PHP 8.3 even if PHP 8.3 is not mentioned on the compatibility page.
Installation and httpd
configuration instructions:
PHP Configuration
Some PHP installations come with error reporting set to dump all errors, including some not appropriate for production, like deprecation messages.
Install MariaDB
Select the newest compatible stable version from:
It is probably OK to install the latest stable MariaDB version even if it is not explicitly specified on the compatibility page.
Installation and post-install configuration instructions:
Install the Media Wiki Release
Go to https://releases.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/ and download the latest patch corresponding to the selected LTS release.