Hi Mr. Wagner, Thanks for answering so fast. It's true I forgot to mention I was doing tests with the first user created with the installer and another user I had newly registered. The JPG uploads work with the first user (which I saw was of Admin type) in the new profile picture and in Conference Rooms' Library. But they don't work with the other user (User type). So I guess a New User has to be vouched to be able to upload stuff (and change his own profile picture)?
Thanks in advance Pascal Le 2012-03-29 à 13:55, [email protected] a écrit : > Hm > > [ERROR] [http-0.0.0.0-5080-3] > org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[red5Engine].[0.0.0.0].[/openmeetings].[spring-mvc] > - Servlet.service() for servlet spring-mvc threw exception > javax.servlet.ServletException: Insufficient permissions 1 > at > org.openmeetings.servlet.outputhandler.AbstractUploadController.validate(AbstractUploadController.java:63) > ~[openmeetings-2.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:na] > > => Insufficient permissions makes me wonder why this did not happen when you > where uploading other document types. > > Did you upload the image to change a user profile or to a conference rooms' > library? > > Sebastian > > 2012/3/29 Pascal Dallaire <[email protected]> > Hi there, > > I was successful in installing the latest build of OM 2.0 (March 27) on Snow > Leopard Server 10.6.8. > I used the modules ImageMagick, Ghostscript and SWFTools from MacPorts and > compiled FFMPEG. > I can upload and see OpenOffice files (using the OO service), I can upload > PDFs and see them without error, but when I send a JPG it usually ends up > with an error. > > Here's a pastebin of the error, if anyone would point me in some direction to > fix that, I'd be very grateful. > http://pastebin.com/RQrsH9VU > > Thanks in advance > Pascal > > > > > -- > Sebastian Wagner > https://twitter.com/#!/dead_lock > http://www.openmeetings.de > http://www.webbase-design.de > http://www.wagner-sebastian.com > [email protected]
