2009/6/19 Victoria Bush <[email protected]>: > Well, I took the following text from the installation instructions: > >> Copy /openils/conf/srfsh.xml.example to .srfsh.xml in the home directory >> of each user you want to use to run the srfsh command line client for >> testing OpenSRF, and edit .srfsh.xml as follows: >> >> * domain is the router hostname (following our domain examples, >> private.localhost will give your srfsh access to all OpenSRF services, while >> public.localhost will only give you access to those OpenSRF services that >> are publicly exposed) > > to mean that I needed to test both interfaces to verify they worked. You > only showed private, but my assumption was that public also needed to be > tested. If I wasn't supposed to test the public interface, it shouldn't have > been mentioned. You did say to edit the file. :D > > -Vicki (who can be rather pendantic, unfortunately)
I'm not trying to blame you, Vicki. You went beyond the defaults and the concrete instructions to perform a logical extra step, and found a bug. That's great! -- Dan Scott Laurentian University
