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| If a readme contains backslashes (in the body, not in one of the header fields - didn't check header fields), these get stripped from *both* the actual readme *and* the database entry. Enclosing the string containing backslashes in double quotes helps the backslashes to actually reach the database entry, but they're still getting stripped from the actual readme. An example would be the windows path in [http://main.aminet.net/package.php?package=comm/www/firefox_searchplugin.zip comm/www/firefox_searchplugin.zip].
 
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Revision as of 15:36, 12 August 2006

File bugs here, move them to Changelog when they are fixed. Use the following format:

ID YYYY-MM-DD-number
Status NEW
Description Some description


ID 2006-08-12-01
Status NEW
Description If a readme contains backslashes (in the body, not in one of the header fields - didn't check header fields), these get stripped from *both* the actual readme *and* the database entry. Enclosing the string containing backslashes in double quotes helps the backslashes to actually reach the database entry, but they're still getting stripped from the actual readme. An example would be the windows path in comm/www/firefox_searchplugin.zip.


ID 2006-06-05-01
Status NEW
Description the combination glib.i386-aros.tar.gz and glib.i386-aros.tar.readme got accepted by admin.pl, moved to the Aminet tree but *not* added to the database. Not sure if I got an error message (didn't notice anything, can't verify because scrollback buffer was fucked up by invoking pico).

Renaming the files to glib.i386-aros.tgz and glib.i386-aros.readme and moderating them again solved the problem.


ID 2006-06-05-01
Status NEW
Description admin.pl will not complain if you try to moderate misc/unix/foo.tar.bz2 while misc/unix/foo.tgz already exists, it will overwrite the existing readme instead. Both packages will be listed in the database afterwards.

Update (20060728):

This is apparently not limited to 'double' extensions ("tar.gzip" etc.). Yesterday admin.pl silently accepted mods/boray/DayUnknown.zip while mods/boray/DayUnknown.lha already existed.


ID 2006-06-17-01
Status NEW
Description According to "eisblock", who used to run "Aminet Comments" at http://www.amiga-online-games.de/AmiNetCom/ (currently offline), his server can no longer access the ADT_RECENT#? files


ID 2006-06-17-02
Status NEW
Description Flaming an uploader results in an error message. This message is apparently not created by any of the scripts (which continue as if nothing happened), but by some daemon or sth. like that. The message is:

send-mail: warning: inet_protocols: IPv6 support is disabled: Address family not supported by protocol send-mail: warning: inet_protocols: configuring for IPv4 support only postdrop: warning: inet_protocols: IPv6 support is disabled: Address family not supported by protocol postdrop: warning: inet_protocols: configuring for IPv4 support only