Sorry but I haven't had time to debug this yet. Sounds like it is a real live bug.
Please file a JIRA issue so we don't forget it entirely. - Dave On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Ron Peterson <rpete...@mtholyoke.edu> wrote: > No, "all" doesn't return any results. :( > > -Ron- > > 2010-03-30_08:07:05-0400 Dave <snoopd...@gmail.com>: >> The planet feature uses a special group called "all" and it is >> composed of all of the blogs in your system plus external blogs that >> you add via the Planet UI. >> >> Does "all" work for you? >> >> - Dave >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Ron Peterson <rpete...@mtholyoke.edu> wrote: >> > The following URL >> > >> > https://pub.mtholyoke.edu/journal/planetrss >> > >> > returns no entries, and logs the following error: >> > >> > ERROR 2010-03-25 08:43:33,974 PlanetEntriesPager:getItems - ERROR: get >> > aggregation >> > org.apache.roller.planet.PlanetException: group cannot be null or empty >> > ? ? ? ?at >> > org.apache.roller.planet.business.jpa.JPAPlanetManagerImpl.getEntries(JPAPlanetManagerImpl.java:267) >> > >> > Adding a custom group name as below works fine. >> > >> > https://pub.mtholyoke.edu/journal/planetrss?group=main >> > >> > Is there a default group name I should be using? >> > >> > I have a similar problem when setting up my main page template. ?The top >> > example works, the bottom example returns nothing. >> > >> > #set($recent_entries_pager = $planet.getAggregationPager("main", $since, >> > $maxResults)) >> > #set($recent_entries_pager = $planet.getAggregationPager($since, >> > $maxResults)) >> > >> > I'd like to use the default planet config, which as I understand it, >> > automatically aggregates all local site content - correct? ?Even better, >> > I'd like to add some external subscriptions to the automatic sitewide >> > aggregration, but I'd settle for just getting the default aggregation >> > working for now. >> > >> > -Ron- >> > >