[03:21:14] Have you tried Solaris, windows is bad. [03:21:59] They invented tiling window manager JulianAssange is not exactly using in screenshots. [03:23:38] . [03:23:52] WhiteRabbit[m], I don't see how that's supposed to be helpful [09:29:31] is there a way to list all wiki pages/arcticles, name, size, from the shell? i seem to hsave lost some during update, but not sure which [09:30:16] i can find the pages in search, but when i click mw says i can create them, so they don't exist [09:32:59] does it make sense anyways if pages are in search but not actual pages found hmm [09:33:15] (no errors inupdate.php) [18:24:25] Hello! I'm hoping I can get a little bit of help with an issue I'm having with sessions and/or cookies on my Mediawiki install. Seems like whatever is handling session destruction is missing some things and making re-authentication fail. Is there a variable or an extension I need to modify to make that happen? [18:28:45] Ulfr: What do you mean by session destruction? [18:28:55] Like people are not able to log out? [18:32:34] No, I can log in just fine. The problem is that if I log out and log back in, pluggableauth fails to locate my SAML plugin. Says Fatal error authenticating user. Then I attempt to login again and it works fine. However the very first time I attempt to login, it works fine. So I'm assuming there's some head butting happening [18:32:45] log out just fine* [18:38:03] I will also be the first to admit that may be a silly question. [19:12:55] Hmm. Haven't heard of that happening before [22:00:44] bawolff: It's driving me insane as it is. I've been trying to get this SSO hooked in for a week and a half now and this problem is just miserable to troubleshoot. Only information I have to go on is something funny happening with sessions. The time it fails the session is coming from cross site and SEEMS to register just fine to everything except [22:00:45] the wiki. The second though goes off without a hitch and even makes a note in the log about the first one still being there. Just hoped there was a 'Kill the session/cookie cache' with fire variable I could turn on.