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Download the XML database dump (*.xml.bz2) of your favorite wiki. Run WikiTaxi_Importer.exe to import the database dump into a WikiTaxi database. The importer takes care to uncompress the dump as it imports, so make sure to save your drive space and do not uncompress beforehand.
A database dump contains a record of the table structure and/or the data from a database and is usually in the form of a list of SQL statements ("SQL dump"). A database dump is most often used for backing up a database so that its contents can be restored in the event of data loss. Corrupted databases can often be recovered by analysis of the ...
The database dump hasn't been updated in a month now (it says it's done twice a week on the meta-wiki). Image dumps have been broken for 2 weeks' time now. Image dumps use some strange compression that apparently can only be uncompressed using the right version of the right set of programs on the right platform (in other words, anything but ...
In the current version the export format does not contain an XML replacement of wiki markup (see Wikipedia DTD for an older proposal, or Wiki Markup Language). You only get the wikitext as you get when editing the article. (After export you can use alternative parsers to convert wikitext to other format)
The page mentions 19 GB in the context of a different download, pages-articles-multistream.xml.bz2. The latest dump index says that the 19GB file is now about 22GB. -- John of Reading 07:06, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
Note: This page discusses the SQL dump format, which is now obsolete. New Wikipedia dumps are in XML format. This page is currently inactive and is retained for historical reference.
The database scanner is multi-threaded: the database scanner uses the main thread to read the database XML file from disk, and additional thread(s) to search the articles based on the user's search criteria, total threads equalling the number of CPU cores (e.g. if quad core CPU without hyperthreading then 1 main and 3 secondary threads). The ...
Repository init: Create a new empty repository (i.e., version control database) clone: Create an identical instance of a repository (in a safe transaction) pull: Download revisions from a remote repository to a local repository; push: Upload revisions from a local repository to a remote repository