On 07/05/13 16:42, Gary Martin wrote:

On 7 May 2013 16:31, Apache Bloodhound <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    #516: No ticket view permission for nightly build demo configuration
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      Reporter:  andrej     |      Owner:  nobody
          Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
      Priority:  major      |  Milestone:
     Component:  dashboard  |    Version:
    Resolution:             |   Keywords:  nightly-build-demo
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    Changes (by andrej):

     * owner:   => nobody
     * keywords:   => nightly-build-demo
     * component:   => dashboard


    Old description:

    > It looks like nightly build demo (bh-demo1.apache.org
    <http://bh-demo1.apache.org>) is does not allow
    > anonymous user to view tickets. That's probably has something to
    do with

    New description:

     It looks like nightly build demo (bh-demo1.apache.org
    <http://bh-demo1.apache.org>) is does not allow
     anonymous user to view tickets. That's probably has something to
    do with
     multi-product permissions.

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​It might be down to the method of populating the database. We are swapping from postgresql to sqlite which is probably something that we do not care about supporting exactly. Other symptoms are the lack of resolutions and stuff. I can probably swap to throwing in an sqlite snapshot instead.

Talking of which, we could probably do with admin commands updating so that it is possible to set these details from the command line.

Cheers,
Gary

https://bh-demo1.apache.org/products/%40/ticket/1

I'd call this fixed now. I'll close the ticket.

Cheers,
    Gary

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