Last modified: 2013-07-30 00:10:52 UTC
From https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Project:Support_desk/Passthru%28%29/reply_%2812%29: When installing using MySQL/Binary Tables, my host times out and some db tables are not created, and after a page reload 1.19 gives some errors and don't finish. The installer should detect this if it can and only allow UTF-8 installations.
Adding this since I think it is relevant and the original poster didn't want to set up an account here: Tried another install of 1.19.7 using another table prefix inside same db... (ENGINE=InnoDB, DEFAULT CHARSET=binary) This time it didn't give error after the timeout (php-cgi.exe - The FastCGI process exceeded configured activity timeout) and finished without errors. But can't browse the site, with error: A database error has occurred. Did you forget to run maintenance/update.php after upgrading? See: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Upgrading#Run_the_update_script Query: SELECT lc_value FROM `ond_l10n_cache` WHERE lc_lang = 'pt-br' AND lc_key = 'deps' LIMIT 1 Function: LCStore_DB::get Error: 1146 Table '<db name>.ond_l10n_cache' doesn't exist (<the crap db server>) My solution is to use MyISAM as engine. (ENGINE=MyISAM, DEFAULT CHARSET=binary) It doesn't timeout or give errors during install. It creates more tables in DB (this indicates that after the timeout using InnoDB, the installer did not create all tables it should and also didn't inform about it). Yesterday, I installed a 1.16.5 also using MyISAM, without a single error, not even needing to modify files. How can I trust 1.19 as I don't know what other error is hidden out there?
(In reply to comment #1) > My solution is to use MyISAM as engine. > MyISAM is never a solution, just another problem. If InnoDB install is broken, then use Sqlite is a far better solution. But I'm curious why it doesn't work for InnoDB.
(In reply to comment #2) > But I'm > curious why it doesn't work for InnoDB. I am, too. Could you follow up on the thread to see if he can provide more information?