maemo.org Bugzilla – Bug 1500
Community archive displaying internal errors
Last modified: 2007-12-04 12:59:08 UTC
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http://maemo.org/news/community/archive/month/2007/5.html is full of internal midgard errors.
Oskari, could you please take a look why do we have the warnings when browsing thru the news archives?
*** Bug 1510 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
No comments since then and the issue is still there. Not major but probably the ugliest bug we currently have. Setting priority to P1. Another example: http://maemo.org/news/planet-maemo/archive/month/2007/6.html
After a discussion I am reassigning this to Eero. It is known to be fixed in svn, and was backported to our version, but the 'new' component should be installed.
Fixed version installed, verified that we no longer get the notices.
Reopening. I'm seeing stacktraces/internal errors when accessing this page (November 2006) in the Announce archive: http://maemo.org/news/archive/month/2006/11.html However it's not specific to the above page as even June and July 2007 results in stacktraces being displayed in place of the archived news items.
Increasign severity to major due to perseverance of the issue. CCing Henri just in case Eero is in (long) holidays.
This issue will be addressed in couple of weeks.
I have fixed this problem on maemo.org. Please check if everything is ok now?
Different error now. Steps to reproduce 1. Go to maemo.org 2. Click Announcements heading 3. Click Archive -> Archive in the right hand navigation 4. Click May 2007 (the actual month isn't important - any month with 1+ items will show the problem) Result for May 2007: 3 news items listed, each showing the correct heading however the detail for each item is the following error message Notice: Undefined index: index_fulltext in /usr/share/midgard/svn/midcom/trunk/src/midcom.core/midcom/helper/_styleloader.php(532) : eval()'d code on line 49 I am not logged into maemo.org when viewing the Archive.
Sounds a lot like a problem with the news DM2 schema.
Step 3. should be... 3. Click Announcements -> Archive in the right hand navigation :)
Ok, committed a fix for this 'index_fulltext' problem. Added a check if it actually exists. Resolving this bug again. Please check if there are still problems.
No errors, but no text (detail) either. For May 2007 the page displays the 3 announcement headings but there is no detail, and if you click any of the 3 announcement headings you are taken to a 404 page. Reopening. :)
Henri fixed a few issues. Should be a lot better now?
(In reply to comment #15) > Henri fixed a few issues. Should be a lot better now? > Hooray - looking good now! I think this can be closed. :) Many thanks Henri & Niels.
One final comment, possibly/probably unrelated - why are dates in Announcements and Announcements Archive (shown below each item heading) being displayed in US format (ie. mm/dd/yy) when the format yyyy-mm-dd is used elsewhere (eg. Announcements -> Archive)? As a Brit I detest US format dates... as I'm sure most of Europe does too. :) Any chance of using a more international format (ie. dd/mm/yyyy) for dates, or observing the browsers language setting (mine is en_GB) and formatting the date appropriately? Or just use yyyy-mm-dd everywhere?
Neil, I totally agree with you. Can you file a new bug report though, not to mess (more) this one? Thanks
Let+s consider this fixed unless we find out otherwise.
(In reply to comment #18) > Neil, I totally agree with you. Can you file a new bug report though, not to > mess (more) this one? Thanks > Bug #1898 raised for the US date issue.
Closing FIXED bugs. if error/problem still occurs, please reopen bug with comments.