2 Sep 2008 17:13
2 Sep 2008 23:53
Issues with updated TRAC om FM2 pages
Gregg Young <ygk <at> qwest.net>
2008-09-02 21:53:17 GMT
2008-09-02 21:53:17 GMT
Adrian
Since the upgrade both John and I have been getting the following on a
pretty regular basis. It is fixed by a reload. Also our logo got lost.
Could you update our trac.ini or give one of us access. I looked on the
TRAC bug site. The runtime error has been reported but was closed
worksforme (clearly it doesn't work right). I will file another bug if
you think that is the best approach. Thanks
Gregg
Trac detected an internal error:
RuntimeError: instance.__dict__ not accessible in restricted mode
If you think this should work you can reproduce the problem, you should
consider reporting this to the Trac team.
Before you do that, though, please first try searching for similar
issues, as it is quite likely that this problem has been reported
before. For questions about installation and configuration of Trac,
please try the mailing list instead of filing a ticket.
Otherwise, please ==== How to Reproduce ==== While doing a GET operation
on `/report/1`, Trac issued an internal error. ''(please provide
additional details here)'' Request parameters: {{{ {'USER': u'gyoung',
'asc': u'1', 'id': u'1', 'sort': u'ticket'} }}} User Agent was:
`Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.1.16) Gecko/20080715
MultiZilla/1.8.2.0i SeaMonkey/1.1.11 (PmW)` ==== System Information ====
|| '''Trac''' || `0.11` || || '''Python''' || `2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jul 31
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11 Sep 2008 23:26
No links addable
Andreas Schnellbacher <Andreas.Schnellbacher <at> web.de>
2008-09-11 21:26:33 GMT
2008-09-11 21:26:33 GMT
Hi Adrian, I've successfully altered the MEPMD project main starting text a few weeks ago: http://nepmd.netlabs.org/en/site/index.xml But I hadn't success with adding links to the links page (but removing has worked some weeks ago): http://nepmd.netlabs.org/en/site/links.xml I've got a first page to enter the link data and a second (with a red frame around the MLE control, because I had to add some text to it) to enter the additional text. I filled in both, but after hitting "Submit query", I was redirected to http://www.netlabs.org/en/site/37/verify/page/admin/links.xml That page shows two links: Status of last page o Project administration o Member index The links I was about to create were not added.(Continue reading)
18 Sep 2008 15:46
Re: Move FM/2 3.13
Adrian Gschwend <ktk <at> netlabs.org>
2008-09-18 13:46:08 GMT
2008-09-18 13:46:08 GMT
Gregg Young wrote: Hi Gregg, > Can you please move FM/2 3.13 from incoming\fm2 to pub\fm2. Thanks sorry for the long delay, was away for 2 weeks. Done now cu Adrian -- Adrian Gschwend <at> netlabs.org ktk [a t] netlabs.org ------- Open Source Project http://www.netlabs.org
24 Sep 2008 15:19
Jabber/XMPP Service at netlabs.org
Adrian Gschwend <ktk <at> netlabs.org>
2008-09-24 13:19:16 GMT
2008-09-24 13:19:16 GMT
Hi all, I finally finished the setup of the Jabber/XMPP Server at netlabs.org, before I go to the "big" public I would like some more people to test it. If you have a working netlabs.org user & password, you can try using it: username: netlabsuserid <at> netlabs.org (for my case that's for example ktk <at> netlabs.org) password: your netlabs.org password SSL connections to the server are *mandatory*, it won't accept it otherwise. It's a signed certificate from CACert, Psi will bitch about that by default. Important: Make sure you allow "Plain text logins", that's at least for Psi a separate checkbox and it is *not* enabled by default. As the connection is SSL encrypted it's not plain text in the end from a sniffing point of view. so far, feedback is welcome I'm ktk <at> netlabs.org in case you want to test cu Adrian -- Adrian Gschwend <at> netlabs.org(Continue reading)
28 Sep 2008 06:37
Mozilla builds
Dave Yeo <dave.r.yeo <at> gmail.com>
2008-09-28 04:37:08 GMT
2008-09-28 04:37:08 GMT
Hi, as it seams I'm one of the few that can still compile working Mozilla apps from trunk we had some discussion in the mozilla newsgroup where I could upload the odd daily build. The consensus was to netlabs. So I'm going to upload the odd daily build of various mozilla apps, right now it is seamonkey20080927200118.zip. Peter did mention that he might reupload them to mozilla.org but in case he doesn't it may be an idea to archive them (handy for doing binary searches for regressions etc). Anyways letting you know Dave
28 Sep 2008 13:31
Re: Mozilla builds
Adrian Gschwend <ktk <at> netlabs.org>
2008-09-28 11:31:48 GMT
2008-09-28 11:31:48 GMT
Dave Yeo wrote: Hi Dave, > Hi, as it seams I'm one of the few that can still compile working > Mozilla apps from trunk we had some discussion in the mozilla > newsgroup where I could upload the odd daily build. The consensus was > to netlabs. So I'm going to upload the odd daily build of various > mozilla apps, right now it is seamonkey20080927200118.zip. Peter did > mention that he might reupload them to mozilla.org but in case he > doesn't it may be an idea to archive them (handy for doing binary > searches for regressions etc). Anyways letting you know Dave fine with me, do you want a mozilla directory in incoming or something? Should I move them on a regular base to a directory? cu Adrian
29 Sep 2008 02:26
Re: Mozilla builds
Dave Yeo <dave.r.yeo <at> gmail.com>
2008-09-29 00:26:40 GMT
2008-09-29 00:26:40 GMT
On 09/28/08 04:31 am, Adrian Gschwend wrote: > Dave Yeo wrote: > > Hi Dave, > >> Hi, as it seams I'm one of the few that can still compile working >> Mozilla apps from trunk we had some discussion in the mozilla >> newsgroup where I could upload the odd daily build. The consensus was >> to netlabs. So I'm going to upload the odd daily build of various >> mozilla apps, right now it is seamonkey20080927200118.zip. Peter did >> mention that he might reupload them to mozilla.org but in case he >> doesn't it may be an idea to archive them (handy for doing binary >> searches for regressions etc). Anyways letting you know Dave > > fine with me, do you want a mozilla directory in incoming or something? I guess a mozilla directory would be a good idea. > > Should I move them on a regular base to a directory? > It might also be a good idea to create a mozilla directory to archive them in. Thanks Dave
29 Sep 2008 22:44
http://www.netlabs.org/en/site/member/?
Steven Levine <steve53 <at> earthlink.net>
2008-09-29 20:44:41 GMT
2008-09-29 20:44:41 GMT
Hi, Is the list admin status option supposed to work? I was trying to check which projects I am supposed to administer. Steven -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Steven Levine" <steve53 <at> earthlink.net> MR2/ICE 3.00.11.17 BETA #10183 eCS/Warp/DIY/14.103a_W4 etc. www.scoug.com irc.ca.webbnet.info #scoug (Wed 7pm PST) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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