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Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-16 11:45:57
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Trying to upload my initial release and getting this:

Package name in package.xml "Services_Digg" MUST
match exactly  
package name on the website ""

Anyone with admin access to pearweb want to help a guy out?


- --Joe

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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-16 11:56:27
On 5/16/07, Joe Stump <joejoestump.net> wrote:
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> Trying to upload my initial release and getting this:
>
> Package name in package.xml "Services_Digg"
MUST match exactly
> package name on the website ""
>
> Anyone with admin access to pearweb want to help a guy
out? 
>
> - --Joe
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Login and look at the Developer's menu, then click on New
Package to
create the package.



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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-16 12:00:33
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Fatal error: Class 'maintainer' not found in /usr/local/web/

pear.php.net/include/pear-database-package.php on line 73

- --Joe

On May 16, 2007, at 9:56 AM, David Coallier wrote:

> On 5/16/07, Joe Stump <joejoestump.net> wrote:
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>> Trying to upload my initial release and getting
this:
>>
>> Package name in package.xml
"Services_Digg" MUST match exactly
>> package name on the website ""
>>
>> Anyone with admin access to pearweb want to help a
guy out? 
>>
>> - --Joe
>>
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kC6V
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>
> Login and look at the Developer's menu, then click on
New Package to
> create the package.
>
>
>
> -- 
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> Founder & Software Architect,
> Agora Production (http://agoraproduction.com
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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-16 12:22:54
Hi,

Joe Stump wrote:
> Fatal error: Class 'maintainer' not found in
/usr/local/web/ 
> pear.php.net/include/pear-database-package.php on line
73

That's fixed in CVS. Maybe Martin or Greg can sync the
changed file to
the webserver?

Your package has been created although you got this error
message, you
just haven't been assigned as lead. The PEAR Group guys can
correct that
for you.

Regards,
Mark

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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-16 12:25:44
On 5/16/07, Mark Wiesemann <wiesemannphp.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Joe Stump wrote:
> > Fatal error: Class 'maintainer' not found in
/usr/local/web/
> > pear.php.net/include/pear-database-package.php on
line 73
>
> That's fixed in CVS. Maybe Martin or Greg can sync the
changed file to
> the webserver?
>
> Your package has been created although you got this
error message, you
> just haven't been assigned as lead. The PEAR Group guys
can correct that
> for you.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
> --
> http://www.markwiesemann.
eu
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http://pea
r.php.net/package/Services_Digg/

Should be able to release now.

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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-20 06:22:36
On 5/20/07, Martin Jansen <martindivbyzero.net> wrote:
>
> Mark Wiesemann wrote:
> > Joe Stump wrote:
> >> Fatal error: Class 'maintainer' not found in
/usr/local/web/
> >> pear.php.net/include/pear-database-package.php
on line 73
> >
> > That's fixed in CVS. Maybe Martin or Greg can sync
the changed file to
> > the webserver?
>
> I manually fixed the file on the server so that we do
not have to wait
> until the next release of the pearweb package for this
change to hit the
> site.


This is partially why I'm not all that happy with the fact
that we only
release the website like a package, only a handful of people
or less can do
live updates and those people aren't always around 

- Helgi
Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-20 06:55:35
Helgi Žormar wrote:
> On 5/20/07, *Martin Jansen* <martindivbyzero.net 
>     I manually fixed the file on the server so that we
do not have to wait
>     until the next release of the pearweb package for
this change to hit
>     the
>     site.
> 
> 
> This is partially why I'm not all that happy with the
fact that we only 
> release the website like a package, only a handful of
people or less can 
> do live updates and those people aren't always around


There are exactly two people that can do these kind of
fixes. Especially 
for bug fixes we should try to find a better and faster
solution.

The old way with direct syncing from CVS to the website was
also not 
perfect, of course. But the new way has also its problems:
slow bug 
fixes, half-finished (and untested and broken) things go
into the 
website etc.

Regards,
Mark

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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-20 17:01:27
Helgi Žormar wrote:
> On 5/20/07, Martin Jansen <martindivbyzero.net> wrote:
>>
>> Mark Wiesemann wrote:
>> > Joe Stump wrote:
>> >> Fatal error: Class 'maintainer' not found
in /usr/local/web/
>> >>
pear.php.net/include/pear-database-package.php on line 73
>> >
>> > That's fixed in CVS. Maybe Martin or Greg can
sync the changed file to
>> > the webserver?
>>
>> I manually fixed the file on the server so that we
do not have to wait
>> until the next release of the pearweb package for
this change to hit the
>> site.
> 
> 
> This is partially why I'm not all that happy with the
fact that we only
> release the website like a package, only a handful of
people or less can do
> live updates and those people aren't always around 

Hi,

To update the website, all that is needed is a release of
the pearweb
package - no one needs access to the server.

The same has always been true in the past, only those with
commit karma
could update the website, and then there was an hour wait. 
If you'd
like to be a lead in order to do emergency releases, this
can be
arranged, since you're pretty durn active.

Greg

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Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-20 17:22:13
On 5/20/07, Gregory Beaver <gregchiaraquartet.net>
wrote:
>
> Helgi Žormar wrote:
> > On 5/20/07, Martin Jansen <martindivbyzero.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> Mark Wiesemann wrote:
> >> > Joe Stump wrote:
> >> >> Fatal error: Class 'maintainer' not
found in /usr/local/web/
> >> >>
pear.php.net/include/pear-database-package.php on line 73
> >> >
> >> > That's fixed in CVS. Maybe Martin or Greg
can sync the changed file
> to
> >> > the webserver?
> >>
> >> I manually fixed the file on the server so
that we do not have to wait
> >> until the next release of the pearweb package
for this change to hit
> the
> >> site.
> >
> >
> > This is partially why I'm not all that happy with
the fact that we only
> > release the website like a package, only a handful
of people or less can
> do
> > live updates and those people aren't always around

>
> Hi,
>
> To update the website, all that is needed is a release
of the pearweb
> package - no one needs access to the server.
>
> The same has always been true in the past, only those
with commit karma
> could update the website, and then there was an hour
wait.  If you'd
> like to be a lead in order to do emergency releases,
this can be
> arranged, since you're pretty durn active.


Yeah that sounds nice, tho I thought one had to do pear
update pearweb, my
bad if you had some automated system to do that.

- Helgi
Re: Services_Digg not valid?
user name
2007-05-20 17:26:49
Helgi Žormar wrote:

>> To update the website, all that is needed is a
release of the pearweb
>> package - no one needs access to the server.
>>
>> The same has always been true in the past, only
those with commit karma
>> could update the website, and then there was an
hour wait.  If you'd
>> like to be a lead in order to do emergency
releases, this can be
>> arranged, since you're pretty durn active.
> 
> 
> Yeah that sounds nice, tho I thought one had to do pear
update pearweb, my
> bad if you had some automated system to do that.

Helgi, Helgi - I thought you knew me better than that!  I
would never
design a system that would be crippling in case of the
absence of a
super-admin ;).

Seriously though, the new system is fantastic exactly
because it does
not require a supreme level of trust to update the website,
but it
completely removes the danger of breaking everything with a
simple CVS
commit.  This allows us to actually experiment in CVS.

Greg

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