Hello Samuele,

Thank you very much for the tip!   I had a feeling I forgot to run
something after the upgrade!

That solved the issue.

Best Regards,

Brian-



On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Samuele Kaplun <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear Brian,
>
> In data lunedì 11 febbraio 2013 00:33:11, Brian Irwin ha scritto:
> > I am testing out an upgrade from Invenio version 99.1 to the latest
> 1.1.1.
> > Running an Amazon EC2 Instance - Ubuntu 12.04
> >
> > After the upgrade I noticed that only superusers had access to the
> > messaging, baskets, and alerts modules.
> >
> > Normal/default users no longer have access to these modules.  I tested it
> > and registered as a new user and encountered the same issue.
> >
> > It has been a while since I have worked with the webaccess module.  Do
> you
> > have any tips for tracking down these permission settings?
> >
> > Thanks again for your contribution to the open source community!
>
> IIRC, since Invenio 1.0.x we have introduced new roles and action to
> control
> who can use messages, baskets, alerts, etc. Out of the box, new default
> roles
> have been introduced for each of the above user-oriented tools. By default
> these roles match any user.
>
> If you are missing these roles, after the upgrade, chances are that you
> have
> not run the webaccessadmin tool to add new roles and action that have been
> introduced release after release.
>
> You can run it now by executing:
>
> $ sudo -u www-data /opt/invenio/bin/webaccessadmin -u admin -a -c
>
> This should solve the issue.
>
> Best regards,
>         Samuele
> --
> Samuele Kaplun
> Invenio Developer ** <http://invenio-software.org/>
>

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