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Revision as of 18:05, 25 August 2022
- Previous Version: https://wiki.traxel.com/index.php/MediaWiki_Install_2022-01-22
Create a Host
I'm not going to document this part. Pick your favorite hosting service and create a Debian 10 host. Get the IP address.
IP: 54.202.176.144
System Update and Core Software
Log in to your host, assume root (or prefix the following with sudo if you prefer).
Script:
apt update -y apt upgrade -y apt install -y emacs-nox apt install -y apache2 certbot python3-certbot-apache apt install -y mariadb-server php php-mysql libapache2-mod-php php-xml php-mbstring # Support for Extra MediaWiki Features: apt install -y php-apcu php-intl imagemagick php-cli php-curl git
Retry: On my first pass through, just pasting this to a CLI, it stopped after the second line (upgrade). I then pasted the whole thing into a file and called it with "sh init.sh", and it ran the whole way through. When I nuke this box and come back through I want to try again using the shell script file on the first pass. Worst case you just keep re-calling the script until it makes it through.
Apt Install MediaWiki
apt install mediawiki -y
I decided not to use this because the apt packaging might differ from other distros. In theory, you could do an RPM equivalent of the installs for everything above and it would be functionally equivalent. But the apt package for MediaWiki likely puts things in different directories than other packaging tools, and there are bits below where you have to put things in specific directories.
From here, I'm going to go to the MediaWiki tarball-based installation instructions.