I'll take a look to try to identify what might be wrong with it . in #11440
some test cases have been proposed for commit_updater component . Those
should be included in forthcoming Trac=1.0.2 , so I guess a few more
testing this scenario might be worth the effort as well .

Thanks for reporting the issue ...


On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 12:29 AM, ilewismsl <[email protected]> wrote:

> On our system we have
>
> ignore_auth_case = true
>
> In general, this works without issue, but recently many users have seen
> the ticket.commit_updater fail, while it used to work for them. But, for me
> it has been working and I have been unable to see the problem under my user
> until today.
>
> I have just isolated the difference between the times that worked for me
> and the failures I had today. My user on the system is ian. And, in the
> test commit messages that worked that is how the change set sees my users
> name. On the other hand, change sets by the users who have seen the
> commit_updater fail, show their user names in all upper case.
>
> Today, for reasons I do not yet understand, and probably having something
> to do with Subversion, the changesets see me as IAN. And, for those change
> sets, and only those change sets, the commit_updater fails, just as it does
> for the other users who reported the failure to me.
>
> Extract of relevant lines from the log where my commits failed to update a
> ticket (I do not have logs for other failures, but I would bet they would
> look the same):
>   2014-02-14 20:47:22,622 Trac[commit_updater] DEBUG: Updating ticket #1113
>   2014-02-14 20:47:22,622 Trac[perm] DEBUG: No policy allowed IAN
> performing TICKET_APPEND on <Resource u'ticket:1113'>
>   2014-02-14 20:47:22,622 Trac[commit_updater] INFO: IAN doesn't have
> TICKET_APPEND permission for #1113
>
> To me, this sounds like a defect in the authorization on change sets from
> the repository when ignore_auth_case = true. The system should be
> authorizing ignoring case, but it clearly is not doing that. Should I log a
> defect ticket on Trac?
>
> Ian Lewis
> www.mstarlabs.com
>
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