Great. D.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Jack Park <[email protected]> wrote: > Browser cookies or whatever. Switched to a "virgin" browser and 1.2 appears > to be behaving. > > Thanks > Jack > > On 7/28/2011 8:09 PM, Jack Park wrote: >> >> I did a clean rebuild of the 1.2 distribution and ran mvn jetty:run >> Logging in does not work at all. If I Sign Up and create a user, then >> I'm in and I can send a message with a tag. The tag shows, the timeline >> does not. But, when clicking users, that user's last message is visible. >> Something fails in painting timelines. >> Next trial will be to attempt to replicate this on a completely >> different computer. >> >> On 7/28/2011 7:55 PM, Jack Park wrote: >>> >>> All trials were with mvn jetty:run. >>> Thanks for the pointer: every database is separate. >>> I just noticed that each, whether I'm using it or not, has a db.lck >>> >>> I just ran an experiment: removed the db.lck file in the 1.2 >>> distribution (I don't know that much about Derby) and now it refuses to >>> respond to the Sign On button. >>> >>> Still fiddling. >>> >>> Jack >>> >>> On 7/28/2011 7:46 PM, Richard Hirsch wrote: >>>> >>>> If you are using the integrated derby database, then you are probably >>>> using it for multiple versions - which might not be a good thing. I >>>> haven't tried it yet. Look for a folder called esme_db. >>>> >>>> If you are using tomcat, try a clean build and then run esme with >>>> jetty:run to see if the problem still exists. You may also want to >>>> delete your browser cookies. That might be a problem as well. >>>> >>>> D. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 4:39 AM, Jack Park<[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> What I mean is that the timelines stopped working entirely, but the >>>>> tags >>>>> that were visible (this is the 1.2 distribution tarball). >>>>> >>>>> I shut the system down and built the 1.3 rc-1 distribution tarball >>>>> and ran >>>>> that only to discover that tags were not working there. I then went >>>>> back to >>>>> the original 1.2 distro, booted it, noted my two users could still >>>>> log in, >>>>> but there are no timelines visible. Sending messages do not appear >>>>> anywhere. >>>>> >>>>> I then went and booted the subversion 1.2 rc-1 tag; no tags, and >>>>> adding a >>>>> user to a pool fails. >>>>> >>>>> I then went and booted the subversion trunk. Same issues. >>>>> >>>>> All that to say that I had active timelines in the 1.2 distribution >>>>> until I >>>>> started running other distributions. By way of weak inference, I >>>>> have to >>>>> wonder if there is anything like a shared database among those builds. >>>>> >>>>> Jack >>>>> >>>>> On 7/28/2011 7:33 PM, Richard Hirsch wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> What do you mean by " no messages sent from it show up anywhere"? >>>>>> There are no messages in the timeline? Tagged messages? >>>>>> >>>>>> D. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Jack Park<[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I returned to 1.2 and found, now, that it remembers the tags, but >>>>>>> not any >>>>>>> of >>>>>>> the messages. In fact, no messages sent from it show up anywhere. >>>>>>> Time >>>>>>> for >>>>>>> some coffee, I suppose. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 7/28/2011 11:10 AM, Richard Hirsch wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I just tried it on the stax instance and added the user "acmebob" >>>>>>>> to a >>>>>>>> pool and it worked. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regarding the "Edit" button for pools. Right now it is not correctly >>>>>>>> labeled, because you can just add users. But we plan to be able to >>>>>>>> change other parts of the group (rename, etc) and then hopefully the >>>>>>>> "edit" label will be correct. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> D. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Jack Park<[email protected]> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Where the messages never stop! >>>>>>>>> Went back to 1.2 with what I learned playing with 1.3. >>>>>>>>> 1.2 lets me add "joe" as a user to my pool. >>>>>>>>> So, I suspect 1.3 is broken in terms of adding users to pools. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Jack >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 7/28/2011 10:59 AM, Jack Park wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Slight update. What I know about pools came from 1.2. In 1.3, >>>>>>>>>> pools >>>>>>>>>> behave a bit differently, or so it seems. I found that the >>>>>>>>>> (misnamed?) >>>>>>>>>> Edit button lets me add a member. I tried adding the other user >>>>>>>>>> ("joe"). >>>>>>>>>> Clicking add user does nothing. "joe" is a real user visible in >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> user's list. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I hope to learn what you can do when you have a pool. Can you >>>>>>>>>> assign >>>>>>>>>> messages to the pool? Can pools be private? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Jack >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 7/28/2011 10:39 AM, Jack Park wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Now that I've got your attention, may I ask for links to >>>>>>>>>>> explanations >>>>>>>>>>> about pools and, while we're at it, tokens? I have some hints >>>>>>>>>>> about >>>>>>>>>>> tokens, but absolutely no clue about pools. I created one, >>>>>>>>>>> thinking >>>>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>>>> might be a "group" (a feature I want), but when I came in as a >>>>>>>>>>> different >>>>>>>>>>> user, I was not able to "join" that pool. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>>>>>> Jack >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >
