[horde] in horde_histories history_who = 'f'

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Mar 20 10:45:45 UTC 2014


Zitat von "Jens-U. Mozdzen" <jmozdzen at nde.ag>:

> Hi Steffen,
>
> Zitat von Steffen <skhorde at smail.inf.fh-bonn-rhein-sieg.de>:
>> if an user adds/deletes/... events via CalDAV or ActiveSync or  
>> Mnemos or Tasks via "Task & notes" for Android, horde_histories  
>> gets an entry where history_who is 'f'. I do not have no user 'f'  
>> and the users in question do not configured this user 'f', but  
>> their own.
>>
>> I've created a backtrace for one issue, when prefs_init() called  
>> user data for the non-existing user 'f'. Here _buildNote() called  
>> getUserName(), which queried horde_histories, which returned 'f'.  
>> The note is located in my notepad and I've setup the app to use my  
>> account.
>>
>> If I add a new note with "Task& notes" for Android, I get a new  
>> entry in horde_histories with history_who = 'f'. The same applies,  
>> if I add a new event with CalDAV clients in KDE and Android.
>>
>> Shouldn't history_who contain the username used to make the  
>> changes? Besides the fact, that there might exist the user "f".
>> Or might there a configuration mistake?

Cannot reproduce, my history table looks fine.

> I just checked our according table - while most of the entries do  
> have the user's email address in the history_who field, some do have  
> "0". These entries seem to be spread access all applications -  
> object_uid does start with "imp:", "turba:", "nag:", "kronolith:"  
> and so on. "history_action" is "add, "modify", "delete" - so again  
> spread.

I see this on exactly 6 records, which I can lightheartedly justify  
with some development reminiscence.

> The first occurrence of such an extraordinary entry was at time  
> stamp "1357325373" (Jan 4, 2013), mod_seq 382 - almost one year  
> after the first history entry (Feb 2012) on this installation. The  
> latest occurrence is from yesterday, so it happens with current  
> code, too.
>
> Regards,
> Jens


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