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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #113 | fixed | Django auto-installs on a machine where USER != ATHENA_USER get wrong email address | adehnert | adehnert |
| Description |
Currently, the Django auto-installer bakes the username of the running user into settings.py as the email address in the ADMINS variable. On a debathena-standard machine where $USER and $ATHENA_USER don't match, this will result in mail relating to your autoinstall going to $USER@… instead of $ATHENA_USER@…. This seems unfortunate. So far as I can tell, the semantics of the "human" argument to the onserver scripts is something like "Athena username". Assuming that's the case, I think the patch below will fix this bug, though I'm not actually sure how to test it, so I haven't. Index: locker/deploy/bin/onathena
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--- locker/deploy/bin/onathena (revision 1454)
+++ locker/deploy/bin/onathena (working copy)
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
fi
cd "$origdir"
-vsshrun "deploy$scriptsdev/bin/$deploy" "$sname" "$deploy" "$addrend" "$admin_username" "$requires_sql" "$scriptsdev" "$USER" || die "Unknown failure during configuration"
+vsshrun "deploy$scriptsdev/bin/$deploy" "$sname" "$deploy" "$addrend" "$admin_username" "$requires_sql" "$scriptsdev" "${ATHENA_USER:-$USER}" || die "Unknown failure during configuration"
rm -f "$lroot/web_scripts/$addrend/.scripts-tmp"
checkfailed
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| #110 | fixed | the WordPress URL hack breaks pingbacks (and other XMLRPC stuff) | geofft | |
| Description |
We have a hack that sets "WordPress? URL" to /~user/blog and "Blog URL" to http://user.scripts.mit.edu/blog. This seems to break pingbacks; if you set "WordPress? URL" to the full URL, and leave "Blog URL" blank so it defaults to the WordPress? URL setting, pingbacks start working. |
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| #108 | invalid | rack-backward and rack-forward aren’t even the right part of speech. | andersk | |
| Description |
“My fellow Americans. As a young boy, I dreamed of being a baseball, but tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward', upward, not forward, and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.” —Kodos gives a speech, Treehouse of Horror VII |
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