After a bit of deep cave diving into the code I suspect it’s this in
model/usermanager.py
This function appears to create a user before it checks to see if the address
exists, with the result that multiple users are created when the address
already exists.
@implementer(IUserManager)
class UserManager:
"""See `IUserManager`."""
def create_user(self, email=None, display_name=None):
"""See `IUserManager`."""
user = User(display_name, Preferences())
if email:
address = self.create_address(email, display_name)
user.link(address)
return user
this seems to fix the problem - but please don’t trust my solution - needs
verification.
@implementer(IUserManager)
class UserManager:
"""See `IUserManager`."""
def create_user(self, email=None, display_name=None):
"""See `IUserManager`."""
if email:
address = self.create_address(email, display_name)
user = User(display_name, Preferences())
if email:
user.link(address)
return user
On 5 Feb 2015, at 7:59 am, Barry Warsaw <[email protected]> wrote:
On Feb 05, 2015, at 07:23 AM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
> To get the source I do:
>
> bzr branch lp:mailman
>
> Is this the correct way?
>
> I’m using Python 3.4
Yep, exactly so.
Thanks. I'll give it a go tonight.
-B
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