The update of the packagedb yesterday has a problem. The bugzilla checking code doesn't work when started as the apache user because python-bugzilla issues a traceback when it's unable to write to a cookiefile in the user's home directory. This is preventing anyone from taking ownership of a package including new branch requests.
I've got an updated python-bugzilla and packagedb that address this. I'd like to install them on the app servers. Can I get some +1's to do this tomorrow?
-Toshio
+1 ----- "Toshio Kuratomi" a.badger@gmail.com wrote:
The update of the packagedb yesterday has a problem. The bugzilla checking code doesn't work when started as the apache user because python-bugzilla issues a traceback when it's unable to write to a cookiefile in the user's home directory. This is preventing anyone from taking ownership of a package including new branch requests.
I've got an updated python-bugzilla and packagedb that address this. I'd like to install them on the app servers. Can I get some +1's to do this tomorrow?
-Toshio
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On 2009-01-22 08:31:09 PM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
The update of the packagedb yesterday has a problem. The bugzilla checking code doesn't work when started as the apache user because python-bugzilla issues a traceback when it's unable to write to a cookiefile in the user's home directory. This is preventing anyone from taking ownership of a package including new branch requests.
I've got an updated python-bugzilla and packagedb that address this. I'd like to install them on the app servers. Can I get some +1's to do this tomorrow?
+1
Thanks, Ricky
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