Thanks
I had only set the activate date in mysql but I guess that was not enough to 
make a real activation. 

I can log in now a look at my profile. Still it doesn't work in Firefox.

I have done the  the  UltraSphinks rakes more times than what is healthy for 
me... search still didn't work, but.... when I activated my account using the 
scritpt/console I sav an error about readline.so... so I went to 
ruby-1.9.1-p129/ext/readline and run ruby extconf.rb, make make install to get 
rid of that message.
I don't know if that was the problem for the search too, because after that I 
ran the rakes again and search works now... :)

The big log files... I run activemq... and it seems to be ok for now... same 
size as yesterday...

 So it seems like everything works except I cannot log in using firefox... 

Thanks exa for this...
Martin



On Thursday 11 June 2009 01:16:20 pm Marius Mårnes Mathiesen wrote:
> Martin,
> 
> On 10. juni. 2009, at 17.52, Martin Pettersson wrote:
> > Dear All
> > it' getting closer... :)
> > but...
> > I still cannot log in using firefox...it works with konqueror but
> > when I try to look at my profile I get "This user profile is not
> > public"
>
> Ah, okay, this means the user account hasn't been activated. When
> signing up, an email is sent to the user requiring him to activate his
> account by visiting a URL.
> Unless mailing is enabled (which it isn't in the development
> environment), you probably didn't receive this email.
>
> To activate the user account manually, you can use the script/console
> command and enter something like
>
>       me = User.find_by_login("<your_login>")
>       me.activate
>
> The user account not being activated probably explains your not being
> able to log in too.
>
> > search doesn't work either. Ultrasphinx is installed.
>
> There are a few rake tasks that need to be run in order for the index
> to be created and the daemon to be started. The README has a section
> on this:
>
>    for RAILS_ENV in development test production ; do
>      RAILS_ENV=$RAILS_ENV rake ultrasphinx:configure
>      RAILS_ENV=$RAILS_ENV rake ultrasphinx:index
>    done
>    RAILS_ENV=production rake ultrasphinx:daemon:start &
>
> > Here is a sample:
> > /var/www/gitorious/vendor/plugins/activemessaging/lib/
> > activemessaging/gateway.rb:34:in `block (2 levels) in start'
> > ActiveMessaging: thread[default]: Exception from connection.receive:
> > can't convert TypeError into String
> > /home/git/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/stomp-1.1/lib/stomp/connection.rb:
> > 170:in `+'
> > /home/git/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/stomp-1.1/lib/stomp/connection.rb:
> > 170:in `rescue in __old_receive'
> > /home/git/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/stomp-1.1/lib/stomp/connection.rb:
> > 164:in `__old_receive'
> > /home/git/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/stomp-1.1/lib/stomp/connection.rb:
> > 176:in `receive'
> > /var/www/gitorious/vendor/plugins/activemessaging/lib/
> > activemessaging/gateway.rb:34:in `block (2 levels) in start'
> > ActiveMessaging: thread[default]: Exception from connection.receive:
> > can't convert TypeError into String
> > /home/git/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/stomp-1.1/lib/stomp/connection.rb:
> > 170:in `+'
> > /home/git/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/stomp-1.1/lib/stomp/connection.rb:
> > 170:in `rescue in __old_receive'
>
> This looks like an issue in the Stomp gem, which message queueing
> system do you use?
>
> Regards,
> - Marius
>
>
> 

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