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author Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>
date Thu, 21 Feb 2002 07:21:38 +0000
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Roundup FAQ
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  '$Date: 2002-02-21 06:22:00 $'

  NOTE: This is just a grabbag, most of this should go into documentation.

Changing HTML layout
--------------------

  Note changes to the files in html take place immediatly without
  restart, even when running roundup-server.

Displaying whole messages not only the summary
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Modify instance/html/msg.index change::

      <td><display call="plain('summary')"></td>

    to::

      <td><pre><display call="plain('content')"></pre></td>

    displays the whole message not only the first line and 'pre'
    prevents the browser from reformatting. 

Getting the nosy list picker instead of textfield
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    In classic template there is plenty of space below the text field.
    So one could modify instance/html/issue.item to use it.

    At the file top set 'border=1' to see cell boundaries, then
    replace::

      <td class="form-text"><display call="field('nosy',size=20)"></td>
  
    by::

      <td rowspan=5 class="form-text"><display call="menu('nosy',height=10)"></td>

    and remove the last cell in the next four rows, either by deleting a cell
    or by reducing colspan.

Want to see the issue id (the number) on the issue item display
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    The number is really a central information and not an internal one.

    In file INSTANCE/html/issue.item displays the creator, so one could add
    the number to it.::

      <td class="form-text"><display call="reldate('creation', pretty=1)">
          (<display call="plain('creator')">)</td>

    to see::

      <td class="form-text"><display call="reldate('creation', pretty=1)">
          (issue<display call="plain('id')"> by <display call="plain('creator')">)</td>

Installation
------------

Living without a mailserver.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Remove the nosy reactor, means delete the file 'INSTANCE/detectors/nosyreactor.py'.

Rights issues (MISSING)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Different jobs run under different users.

    * Standalone roundup-server is started by whome ?

    * Running cgi under apache.

    * roundup-mailgw called via .forward from MTA, or running a cron job
      fetching via pop.

    see Troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting
---------------

  
AttributeError: ''_roundup_instance_1'' module has no attribute 'open'
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Sorry: in html it is not formatted correct.

    For example submitting issues via roundup-mailgw breaks similar to this.::

      Command died with status 1:
      "/usr/local/bin/python /usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw /home/roundup".
      Command output: Traceback (most recent call last):  
        File "/usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw", line 178, in ? 
           sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
        File "/usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw", line 153, in main 
          db = instance.open('admin')
           AttributeError: '_roundup_instance_1' module has no attribute 'open'

    Happens if the user which accesses the instance has no read right
    on 'INSTANCE/dbinit.py' or 'pyc'. 

    If the user has no rights on the 'INSTANCE/db' the mailgw finishes,
    but is, of course, unable to add the message. A notification to
    the roundup-admin is sent, with a longer trace ending in::

      File "/opt/python/lib/python2.2/dbhash.py", line 16, in open
        return bsddb.hashopen(file, flag, mode)
      error: (13, 'Keine Berechtigung')

    Replace 'Keine Berechtigung' by 'Not permitted' or ...

    An easy way to test whether it's a permissions problem, or some other mail
    server configuration problem is to cat an email-formatted text file
    directly to the roundup-mailgw script as the roundup user.::

      cat issue.txt | /usr/local/bin/roundup-mailgw /home/roundup

    If that doesn't raise any errors, the problem is the permissions of the
    MTA. 


Roundup Issue Tracker: http://roundup-tracker.org/