[Bug 249949] Review Request: beldi - Belug Linux Distribution Burner

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--- Comment #31 from Robert Scheck <redhat-bugzilla at linuxnetz.de>  2008-11-05 18:00:44 EDT ---
Theoretically packagedb works, in fact when I'm using it, only the flavor
broken is available. Anyway solved with help of abadger1999 on #fedora-admin:

[23:35:05] < rsc> who broke packagedb?
[23:35:11] < abadger1999> rsc: I did.
[23:35:12] < rsc> I'm not able to release an ownership.
[23:35:23] < abadger1999> rsc: Which page?
[23:35:26] < rsc> abadger1999: I knew that ;)
[23:35:31] < abadger1999> heh
[23:35:32] < rsc> abadger1999:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/beldi
[23:35:47] < rsc> cwickert shall get owner and I as co-maintainer (so just vice
versa change)
[23:36:35] < abadger1999> rsc: Do you get an error message?
[23:36:59] < rsc> abadger1999: that would made me lucky. Just nothing happens.
Even no ajax animation.
[23:38:24] < abadger1999> rsc: can you try refreshing the page for me and
hitting it again.
[23:38:31] < rsc> of course. Hang on.
[23:38:44] < rsc> Refreshed, will click now.
[23:38:57] < abadger1999> If I'm lucky, you hit the page while I was restarting
the servers and they lost the session information.
[23:39:00] < rsc> Clicked to all three butons.
[23:39:09] < rsc> *buttons
[23:40:22] < rsc> abadger1999: anything nice found?
[23:41:20] < abadger1999> rsc: Nope.  I see the request that you put in before
but not the one you're putting in now.
[23:41:45] < abadger1999> Ah hah
[23:41:46] < rsc> maybe the buttons itself are broken?
[23:41:47] < abadger1999> There it is
[23:42:13] < abadger1999> Oh wait... That's the login URL
[23:42:24] < abadger1999> 1 minute ago
[23:42:43] < rsc> hmpf.
[23:42:57] < rsc> re-login now.
[23:43:13] < rsc> clicked "released ownership" again, nothing happend
[23:43:53] < abadger1999> Let me try... I'm in cvsadmin which sometimes means I
can't reproduce the error but worth a shot.
[23:44:47] < abadger1999> Yeah. Something's broken.
[23:45:09] < abadger1999> Ah... I updated some of the javascript... since
that's static it gets cached.
[23:45:17] < abadger1999> Let me clear mod_cache on the proxies
[23:50:34] < abadger1999> rsc: Okay, try again
[23:51:26] < rsc> abadger1999: works.
[23:51:28] < rsc> cwickert: take it.
[23:51:39] < cwickert> rsc: mom...
[23:51:41] < rsc> abadger1999: thank you. So you really broke it? ;)
[23:52:36] < cwickert> abadger1999: I can't take the package from rsc, the
button does nothing for me ether
[23:52:52] < abadger1999> rsc: heh :-)  Somewhat
[23:52:52] < rsc> cwickert: haha!
[23:53:13] < rsc> abadger1999: okay, now you've to switch back, that he can
take it. Looks like this is maybe the old JavaScript? ;)
[23:53:19] < abadger1999> cwickert: Refresh the page and try again.  I needed
to flush the cache on the web servers when I upgraded.
[23:54:02] < abadger1999> rsc: yeah.  The old javascript was in the cache.  But
it referenced things that are no longer in the new server.  So things broke.
[23:54:12] < cwickert> abadger1999: I did reload the page...
[23:54:12] < abadger1999> after flushing the cache, the new javascript should
be being saved.
[23:54:23] < cwickert> let me restart my browser
[23:54:53] < abadger1999> Hmmm...  yeah if it's still broken after that,
there's something fishy going on... it's being cached somewhere.
[23:55:41] < cwickert> abadger1999: works now
[23:55:54] < cwickert> rsc: ok, now re-add the permissions you need
[23:56:05] < abadger1999> cwickert: Cool.
[23:56:36] < abadger1999> rsc, cwickert: Thanks for letting me know about that.
 I need to add flush the cache to the TurboGears SOP.
[23:57:03] < rsc> cwickert: done, you've to approve the spam flooding now.

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