From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Peter =?utf-8?q?M=C3=BCller?= To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: Login to patchwork to mark patches as superseded Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 22:32:30 +0200 Message-ID: <8beb6d5d-ba8f-34fa-7361-80f510a26748@ipfire.org> In-Reply-To: <01044895-14CA-4FDF-94B2-C501D0679F81@ipfire.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============8906265227261894593==" List-Id: --===============8906265227261894593== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Adolf, hello Michael, hello *, oh, I perhaps should have read Adolf's mail more closely. :-/ Personally, I cannot login using my projects' mail address (peter.mueller(a)i= pfire.org), either. My username (pmueller), however, works fine. Looks like a changed LDAP search= or something... @{Adolf,Michael}: Can you confirm this? Thanks, and best regards, Peter M=C3=BCller > Hello, >=20 > I cannot log in either. I do not know why. >=20 > I restarted apache but I still cannot find anything in any logs. >=20 > There is also a large update available which I should install some time soo= n. >=20 > I love Patchwork; it has great functionality but it always feels a little b= it buggy :( >=20 > -Michael >=20 >> On 30 May 2021, at 15:54, Adolf Belka wrote: >> >> Hi Peter, >> >> On 30/05/2021 12:22, Peter M=C3=BCller wrote: >>> Hello Adolf, >>> >>> thanks for your message. >>> >>> Yes, marking patches as being superseded if their author submits a new ve= rsion of them is >>> a manual task. (Sometimes, Patchwork also looses track and marks staged o= r applied patches >>> as still being "new". We unfortunately never really figured out why that = is. :-/ ) >>> >>> Personally, I am going through my patches listed at Patchwork every now a= nd then, and add >>> labels (superseded, applied, etc.) to patches needing them. Not sure if s= omeone else besides >>> me does this, but since Michael will have that entire enormous blob in hi= s inbox sooner or >>> later, I guess cleaning that list up a bit helps. :-) >>> >>> I am surprised to learn your IPFire people credentials don't work there. = Mine do... >> >> Okay, so I tried it again just now and had the same problem. It clears the= password field, leaving the username field filled in and says in red:- >> >> Please enter a correct username and password. Note that both fields may be= case-sensitive. >> >> My IPFire People password is 20 characters long and also contains several = special characters. It works fine for me in IPFire People, IPFire Community, = IPFire Bugzilla and IPFire Webmail. >> >> Just in case the special characters are causing a problem with Patchwork l= ogin I reset my password to only use digits and upper/lower case letters. The= changed password worked with IPFire People, IPFire Community, IPFire Bugzill= a and IPFire Webmail but again would not work with Patchwork. >> >> Regards, >> >> Adolf. >>> >>> Thanks, and best regards, >>> Peter M=C3=BCller >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> I have seen communications recently where a person was asked to login to= Patchwork and mark old patches as superseded. >>>> >>>> If this is something I should not be doing myself then no problems, I wi= ll stay with what I am doing. >>>> >>>> If I am supposed to be doing that, how do I login to Patchwork. I tried = logging in using my credentials from IPFire People and from IPFire Bugzilla. = In both cases it said my username or password were incorrect. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Adolf. >>>> >> --=20 >> Sent from my laptop >=20 --===============8906265227261894593==--