From 222b01f5169f1c7e69762e0e8904c24f78f71882 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pierre Schmitz Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:52:48 +0200 Subject: update to MediaWiki 1.16.0 --- serialized/README | 37 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 37 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 serialized/README (limited to 'serialized/README') diff --git a/serialized/README b/serialized/README deleted file mode 100644 index eae9c527..00000000 --- a/serialized/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains data files in the format of PHP's serialize() function. -The source data are typically array literals in PHP source files. We have -observed that unserialize(file_get_contents(...)) is faster than executing such -a file from an oparray cache like APC, and very much faster than loading it by -parsing the source file without such a cache. It should also be faster than -loading the data across the network with memcached, as long as you are careful -to put your MediaWiki root directory on a local hard drive rather than on NFS. -This is a good idea for performance in any case. - -To generate all data files: - - cd /path/to/wiki/serialized - make - -This requires GNU Make. At present, the only serialized data file which is -strictly required is Utf8Case.ser. This contains UTF-8 case conversion tables, -which have essentially never changed since MediaWiki was invented. - -The Messages*.ser files are localisation files, containing user interface text -and various other data related to language-specific behaviour. Because they -are merged with the fallback language (usually English) before caching, they -are all quite large, about 140 KB each at the time of writing. If you generate -all of them, they take up about 20 MB. Hence, I don't expect we will include -all of them in the release tarballs. However, to obtain optimum performance, -YOU SHOULD GENERATE ALL THE LOCALISATION FILES THAT YOU WILL BE USING ON YOUR -WIKIS. - -You can generate individual files by typing a command such as: - cd /path/to/wiki/serialized - make MessagesAr.ser - -If you change a Messages*.php source file, you must recompile any serialized -data files which are present. If you change MessagesEn.php, this will -invalidate *all* Messages*.ser files. - -I think we should distribute a few Messages*.ser files in the release tarballs, -specifically the ones created by "make dist". -- cgit v1.2.2