Just deployed on stax with vassil's code change. Anne's timeline is now visible without an error. What is even stranger is that ethan's timeline is also visible but just with my last message. Normally Ethan's timeline is empty, so I was a little bit surprised.
I'll take another look in 5 minutes to see if everything is still visible D. On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]> wrote: > @vassil Thanks for fixing the bug - it was filling our stax log > > I'll do a new stax deployment tomorrow and then we'll see if the prob > was the rss feed. > > D. > > On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote: >> You're right, it doesn't seem like parsing the feed should break the >> timeline, but it's good to fix this so that we eliminate any doubt >> that it causes problems. Besides, it's not a good idea to assume that >> only correctly formatted dates will be passed our way, so I wanted to >> put an end to ESME-275. >> >> I've just committed a fix and closed the issue. >> >> Vassil >> >> >> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Dick, >>> >>> If you want to disable my actions to test, that's fine. I'm fairly >>> confident my actions are responsible for the stack trace you sent. >>> (Thanks for looking in to it Vassil.) >>> >>> I just don't see how an issue with actions could be the cause of the >>> timeline issue. As far as I know, loading a timeline does not trigger >>> this action code that is failing. I could definitely be wrong, but I >>> think there should be a second stack trace or a Lift error message >>> that shows up in the logs when someone tries to load Anne or David's >>> user page. >>> >>> Ethan >>> >>> On Saturday, November 6, 2010, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> The reason for the stack trace is that a date in an RSS feed cannot be >>>> parsed properly, or there is no date at all (which as I see is allowed >>>> by the RSS spec). It would help if we can find which RSS feed is the >>>> culprit, but I will try to come up with a patch anyway. >>>> >>>> Vassil >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> I'm working on the following assumptions: >>>>> >>>>> 1) that someone anne follows is the culprit >>>>> 2) That the reason is some sort of an action that is called every 5 >>>>> minutes or so >>>>> 3) Checking the database shows that the most of these actions are from >>>>> Ethan >>>>> >>>>> What I'm going to try is to create a test user and then follow the >>>>> users that anne follows. >>>>> >>>>> However, you are correct in saying that I'm following you as well and >>>>> my timeline is working. >>>>> >>>>> If you want, we can wait until I do this test before taking such >>>>> drastic "Big Brother" actions. >>>>> >>>>> D. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> I knew I shouldn't have implied it might be me :-) >>>>>> >>>>>> I definitely have RSS actions, but I'm wondering what makes you think >>>>>> it's >>>>>> my actions that are breaking only Anne & Dave's timelines? You and >>>>>> several >>>>>> others follow me, and your timelines are not broken. Before we saw this >>>>>> sort >>>>>> of thing happened because of special characters in some messages, right? >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm really wondering if the stack trace you found was the only error. I >>>>>> think the stack trace you found was the issue in Jira item >>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ESME-275 This appears to still be >>>>>> unresolved, but I don't think we ever linked it to an issue with >>>>>> displaying >>>>>> a timeline (which should have nothing to do with a feed or action). >>>>>> >>>>>> Ethan >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Richard Hirsch >>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Going through the database - looks like Ethan might be the culprit - >>>>>>> though I don't know why. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> @Ethan do want to disable your rss actions manually or should I do it >>>>>>> via big brother ;-> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> D. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Anne Kathrine Petterøe >>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> > LOL :-) >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > On 5 November 2010 13:29, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> >> I hope it's not me. [Shakes in boots.] :-) >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Richard Hirsch >>>>>>> >> <[email protected] >>>>>>> >> >wrote: >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> >> > I can look at the DB when I get home and see who the culprit is. >>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>> >> > D. >>>>>>> >> > >>>>>>> >> > On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Anne Kathrine Petterøe >>>>>>> >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >> > > Do we know who has set up an action that would create the >>>>>>> >> > > problem? >>>>>>> >> > > >>>>>>> >> > > /Anne >>>>>>> >> > > >>>>>>> >> > > On 5 November 2010 10:07, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> >>>>>>> >> > > wrote: >>>>>>> >> > > >>>>>>> >> > >> Yup, that would explain it. When you sent the stack trace >>>>>>> >> > >> before, >>>>>>> was >>>>>>> >> > that >>>>>>> >> > >> the only one that you saw in the Stax environment or where there >>>>>>> >> others? >>>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>>> >> > >> Ethan >>>>>>> >> > >> >>>>>>> >> > >> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Richard Hirsch < >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> >> > >> >wrote: >>>> -- >>>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/vdichev >>>> Blog: http://speaking-my-language.blogspot.com >>>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Twitter: http://twitter.com/vdichev >> Blog: http://speaking-my-language.blogspot.com >> >
