1. Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Oct 15, 2008
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I have been watching EUforum now for about 15 minutes and we have had one hung process taking 24.9% CPU usage and it never quits. I terminated the process. I, however, cannot seem to duplicate this condition on my Linux server.
Can you please help? If you access an area of EUforum that seems to take forever to load, never does load, or is terminated by a "500 Internal Server Error" type message, can you please report what URL you were accessing? You can post the URL here or send an email directly to me, jeremy AT cowgar .dot. com
Thanks!
Jeremy
2. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by mattlewis (admin) Oct 15, 2008
- 1142 views
The server seemed to hang when I tried to view this thread just a little bit ago. Came right up just now, though.
Matt
3. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by bernie Oct 15, 2008
- 1146 views
The server seemed to hang when I tried to view this thread just a little bit ago. Came right up just now, though.
Matt
I posted a message on the forum asking a question about source. The message showed up on the the forum using some strange name.
Also when I first tried to use the quoted reply to this message. I was asked to sign-in and it return me to the list.
So there maybe something wrong in sign-in code.
4. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by LonnyNettnay Oct 17, 2008
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Bernie,
The name that showed up on your post may be wrong, but I wouldn't go so far as to say strange. :)
I registered using Lnettnay then forgot my password. There doesn't seem to be any mechanism for retrieving the password or changing it.
5. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by gbonvehi Oct 17, 2008
- 1058 views
I don't think it's causing that hung, but yesterday I found a bug (it's buried in a reply in another thread).
"By the way, I found a creole (I think) bug, if the latest sentence of your post is </eucode> (with an opening <eucode> before) it will break formatting next to it. I can test this in the preview mode. Just enter: "<eucode></eucode>""
I'm reporting it here in case none of the forum devs noticed it.
Thanks, Guillermo
6. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by DerekParnell (admin) Oct 17, 2008
- 1064 views
I don't think it's causing that hung, but yesterday I found a bug ... Just enter: "<eucode></eucode>"
I'll look into this tomorrow.
7. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by bernie Oct 17, 2008
- 1091 views
Derek I crashed the forum I put the eucode between < >
at the end of my code but forgot to insert the / symbol before it.
Then I clicked preview and the CGI dumped a whole page of errors.
8. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by DerekParnell (admin) Oct 17, 2008
- 1065 views
Derek I crashed the forum
I made a change to creole about six hours ago but it looks like it hasn't made its way to the forum yet. I don't have access to the forum site so I can't update anything there. I had let Jeremy know about update though.
The change I made to creole was that if it can't find a closing EUCODE tag, it then looks for the first blank line after the opening tag and assumes it should have gone there. If it cannot find a blank line, it assumes the closing tag should have been the last text element.
I also fix a problem that could arise if the last line of text doesn't have a new-line character.
9. Re: Please help us debug EUforum
- Posted by LonnyNettnay Oct 20, 2008
- 1039 views
I don't think it's causing that hung, but yesterday I found a bug (it's buried in a reply in another thread).
"By the way, I found a creole (I think) bug, if the latest sentence of your post is </eucode> (with an opening <eucode> before) it will break formatting next to it. I can test this in the preview mode. Just enter: "<eucode></eucode>""
I'm reporting it here in case none of the forum devs noticed it.
Thanks, Guillermo
Here's another message with broken formatting at the bottom: http://openeuphoria.org/EUforum/index.cgi?module=forum&action=message&id=102669#102669