Re: [sword-devel] tracker just ate my bug report

2020-07-01 Thread David Haslam
Whatever the root cause, who in CrossWire is the JIRA pumpkin holder ? David Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 23:16, Greg Hellings wrote: > Sounds like a misconfigured CSRF setting, or possibly clock drift on the > server? > > --Greg > > On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM Davi

Re: [sword-devel] tracker just ate my bug report

2020-06-30 Thread David Haslam
I can sympathise, Karl, I reported the same problem about 12 months ago and nobody in CrossWire took a blind bit of notice. It’s not gone away. My current workaround involves an iOS app called Mobile for JIRA. David H Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 19:35, Karl Kleinpaste

Re: [sword-devel] tracker just ate my bug report

2020-06-30 Thread Greg Hellings
Sounds like a misconfigured CSRF setting, or possibly clock drift on the server? --Greg On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM David Haslam wrote: > I can sympathise, Karl, > > I reported the same problem about 12 months ago and nobody in CrossWire > took a blind bit of notice. > > It’s not gone away.

[sword-devel] tracker just ate my bug report

2020-06-30 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
I just lost 15min or so filing a bug report from a Xiphos user about a crash in sword::TreeKey::getIndex(). At at the end, I got a whine from the tracker that a "missing security token" caused a failure. Is the tracker healthy in general?  I had freshly logged in just before I started. (resend be