See
https://github.com/openstreetmap/potlatch2/commit/0c126d021f753a9a67e0a7beca8bf6000683ec37
Am 31.12.2015 um 11:28 schrieb NopMap:
> Richard Fairhurst wrote
>> Should be fixed now. TomH identified that a Passenger upgrade caused
>> requests to break, though exactly why isn't yet clear...
>
Richard Fairhurst wrote
> Should be fixed now. TomH identified that a Passenger upgrade caused
> requests to break, though exactly why isn't yet clear...
What does that mean?
I am running my own instance of Potlatch at www.wanderreitkarte.de. It shows
the same behaviour described above, no saves
On 31/12/15 10:28, NopMap wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote
Should be fixed now. TomH identified that a Passenger upgrade caused
requests to break, though exactly why isn't yet clear...
What does that mean?
Passenger is the application server we use to run rails, and there was a
recent update
SimonPoole wrote
> See
> https://github.com/openstreetmap/potlatch2/commit/0c126d021f753a9a67e0a7beca8bf6000683ec37
Thanks, now I understand what was changed.
However, I host a binary version of Potlatch on my site, I do not have a dev
environment for Flash Action Script. So I downloaded the
On 16/12/2015 13:43, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
Is it just me or is the OSM's built-in potlatch editor not currently working?
It loads and the editing functions all seem to work fine, but every
time I press save on the "Save Changes" dialog box, I get an the
message "Error creating
Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
> Is it just me or is the OSM's built-in potlatch editor not currently
> working?
Should be fixed now. TomH identified that a Passenger upgrade caused
requests to break, though exactly why isn't yet clear...
Richard
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On 16/12/2015 15:57, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
Is it just me or is the OSM's built-in potlatch editor not currently
working?
Should be fixed now. TomH identified that a Passenger upgrade caused
requests to break, though exactly why isn't yet clear...
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