CVS head seems to break in several places serweb:
0. no login possible into user menues. Authentication seems to work but then serweb log shows problems with apu_aliases and apu_acl application layers.
Admin functions:
1. Accounting details dont show - "caller_deleted" field missing in acc table
2. user account details cannot be accessed in admin - I suspect problem with key index since user_preference tables is indexed by uuid whereas in every other table username is used.
3. Aliases cannot be added - serweb doesnt throw error but hangs
Are these things which should be ammended in openser or rather in serweb ?
I suspect that problems with serweb will increase while openser develops independently from SER.
Perhaps the openser maintainers might like to consider to fork also a serweb version and put it on the openser cvs system ?
Thank you for your interest in the matter.
Gerry
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Hi Gerry,
that's true - compatibility between serweb ans openser may got broken or get into the future. Maintaining a version of serweb that fits to openser is beyond our skills/possibilities - if somebody offers to do it, no problem.
In the mean time, you may use the serweb version compatible with ser.0.9.x...it should work.
regards, bogdan
G.Jacobsen wrote:
CVS head seems to break in several places serweb:
- no login possible into user menues. Authentication seems to work but then
serweb log shows problems with apu_aliases and apu_acl application layers.
Admin functions:
- Accounting details dont show - "caller_deleted" field missing in acc
table
- user account details cannot be accessed in admin - I suspect problem with
key index since user_preference tables is indexed by uuid whereas in every other table username is used.
- Aliases cannot be added - serweb doesnt throw error but hangs
Are these things which should be ammended in openser or rather in serweb ?
I suspect that problems with serweb will increase while openser develops independently from SER.
Perhaps the openser maintainers might like to consider to fork also a serweb version and put it on the openser cvs system ?
Thank you for your interest in the matter.
Gerry
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