[whups] Re: whups asking for login?

Colin Viebrock colin at easydns.com
Mon Dec 15 11:20:28 PST 2003


Okay, ignore that last email of mine.  A cvs update on the framework 
directory solved it.

I now get the same behaviour that Bo has: "You do not have permission to 
access this ticket (1)." even though the default perms for whups allow 
show, read and edit.

- Colin



In article <colin-9FC29A.12461315122003 at sea.gmane.org>,
 Colin Viebrock <colin at easydns.com> wrote:

> In article <1071303261.25z4bpuec50g at horde.tilda.com.au>,
>  Bo Daley <bo at tilda.com.au> wrote:
> 
> > Quoting Colin Viebrock <colin at easydns.com>:
> > 
> > > Well, I don't see anything in the apache error log or the horde log to
> > > suggest this.  Like I said, it seems to be requesting a login, even
> > > though they are logged in:
> > æ
> > > And, when I look at the HTML source for that login page, it looks fine
> > > ... just like the main page looks after you log in (i.e. your portal
> > > home page).
> > 
> > ok I think I'm seeing the same thing as you now (yes?). I can access the 
> > tickets
> > when I explicitly give a user permission to the relevant module, but not 
> > when 
> > I
> > give  a group permission instead. The Group permission doesn't seem to be
> > recognised. I'll take a look at this now.
> >
> 
> FYI, I tried a CVS update, and I now get:
> 
> [Mon Dec 15 12:44:38 2003] [error] PHP Warning:  main(Horde/Text.php): 
> failed to open stream: No such file or directory in 
> /usr/local/apache/htdocs/horde/whups/templates/comment.inc on line 3
> [Mon Dec 15 12:44:38 2003] [error] PHP Fatal error:  main(): Failed 
> opening required 'Horde/Text.php' (include_path='.:/pear') in 
> /usr/local/apache/htdocs/horde/whups/templates/comment.inc on line 3



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