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Petr Mladek wrote:
> Hello G T,
> 
> On Wednesday 10 October 2007, G T Smith wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Because the OpenSuse and cifs issue resurfaced in my old copy of 2.0.x
>> decided to give 2.3 a whirl.... Big mistake....
>>
>> Installation managed to transpose home directory in front of my defined
>> Document path... (thought oh what the hell and changed it to what it
>> should be)... Then found that it was helpfully changing this in some of
>> the template macros (thought oh what the hell and changed that to what
>> it should be)... now find that a particular function is generating an
>> exception in the template macro... (thought oh [EMAIL PROTECTED] )...
> 
> Do you know what macro caused this?
> 

It is a particular problem with a function call, the function failing is
thiscomponent.storeAsURl with an unspecified exception, the values being
passed to seem to be OK (now)... The template concerned is a little old
so it could be that the call has changed somewhere along the line or the
function has been depreciated...

(Been meaning to tweak this template so I can use it from both Windows
and Linux platforms without having two distinct copies for some time
anyway)....

>> Saving to the cifs mount was slow with 2.0.0 but worked with OpenOffice
>> documents, need to save a copy in Word format and "the unable to create
>> a backup copy" problem did a revisit. On 2.3.x seems to crash rather
>> than just be slow...
>>
>> At the moment not exploring this much further as I do not really want to
>> spend much time working with this right now, but others should be
>> warned....
> 
> I have found one note about this at
> http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Troubleshooting#OpenOffice_documents_do_not_open_when_browsing
> They suggest to avoid the underscore "_" in the host name. I am not sure if 
> it 
> is your case.

Nope, not close...,

> 
> Anyway, could you please report it into bugzilla?
> 
> 

I also need to establish whether this is really cifs related or not, and
I will report back in more detail when I have got more info... if cifs
is definitely involved I probably need to review my samba configuration,
as it is possible adjustments made to deal with 2.0.0 problems may be
causing problems now with the new version (i.e. the original problem has
been fixed :-) )...(however I cannot remember what exactly I did :-)...
whatever it was it worked till now)....

I am working on something else at the moment, and not really in the
position to give this the attention it deserves.

I will raise it in bugzilla once I have something more concrete to
report, and I am certain its nothing that I doing which is causing the
problem...as no one else is reporting a similar issue I think the latter
is quite likely... if anyone else is having this problem hopefully they
will make themselves known and I will raise with the little info I have...




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