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That sounds interesting! I'm missing the formulas in the german dump!
How do I create a dump with rendered formulas? And what is stored in the database while creating a dums? (I would like to know this because I make a daily backup of my database, with the whole wikipedia this could become quite large)
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For the second problem: Have you already completely imported commons? The same problem should occur there, too.
The database needs to be empty before starting the script. The function importLanguage calls createTables and this one creates the needed tables in the database. Could you check if everything worked in that call?