This difference is because all Apache projects share the same SVN repository. Hence you may see 300 commits but actually there are roughly 1 to 10 which belong to OFBiz (could me more or less of course)

Jacques

From: "David E Jones" <[email protected]>

I'd say that is a subjective matter. Personally I prefer just looking straight at the code, it's a lot less information to go through.

BTW, I don't think I've ever seen 300 commits a day... I think 300 per  month 
is more like it right now.

-David


On Mar 12, 2009, at 12:57 AM, cjhorton wrote:


Please excuse the naiveness of the following question...

What is the recommended procedure for trying to figure out what is  causing
something like this?

It looks like the repository is getting 300+(very rough estimate)  commits a
day which is a bit overwhelming to me.  Do you start by just digging  through
the code and working until you find an issue or do you start with the
repository and find an instance where this didn't occur and work  your way
from there?  Or a combination of these or none of the above? heh

Jay

David E Jones-3 wrote:


Interesting... that's different!

This sounds like the same internationalization problem that has been
reported in other cases. I don't know if anyone is looking at it yet
though...

-David


On Mar 11, 2009, at 4:45 PM, CJay Horton wrote:

David, thank you for the good advise.

I logged in to the party manager as admin on the
https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/partymgr.  I added a user to the
'FULLADMIN'
(also tried with the ORDERADMIN and a couple others) security
group.  I
expected that when I logged in as this user I would be able to
access the
ordermgr webapp.  Instead, when I attempted to log in as the user I
get the
following error:

The Following Errors Occurred:

Error calling event: org.ofbiz.webapp.event.EventHandlerException:
Problems
processing event: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Could not find
resource bundle [SecurityextUiLabels] in the locale [en] (Could not
find
resource bundle [SecurityextUiLabels] in the locale [en])

Thanks,

CJ







On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:56 PM, David E Jones
<[email protected]>wrote:


While there is never a guarantee that someone will help you fix the
problem
you find, your chances are much better if you report with adequate
detail,
and these guidelines usually help:

1. what did you do (full steps to reproduce)?
2. what did you expect to happen?
3. what actually happened?

-David



On Mar 11, 2009, at 3:53 PM, cjhorton wrote:


A user is given security group privileges, but is then unable to
log to
view
the privileged pages.
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