Infinite spam of reports
Bug #693626 reported by
Peter
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Net Responsibility |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
The bug here is simple, but I don't have any ideas on how to fix it. I can supply any system information upon request though. I check my email about every 30 minutes and I have continued to have a report sent about every 10 minutes. Since booting my computer this time (I installed the program today) I haven't used any of the configure programs, I simply let the daemon start as it should and go.
I'm using openSUSE 11.3 and had a weird time installing net-responsibility. I give more details on that in my other bug report: https:/
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Peter, my guess is that you're encountering the default behavior when you haven't specified your time between reports. For instance, when I contacted roggan87 (the current developer) about a way I could test automatic reporting without having to wait 24 hours (which I assumed was the minimum amount possible, since in configuration on the website you enter in the number of days you want between each report), he said that the easiest way would be to set the configuration value to '0', which he said should automatically generate reports every ten minutes. I've never actually tried it, but I assume it works. So, as a first step, I would suggest logging into the website, checking/changing your configuration settings however you want and then saving and logging out. If you've already done that, then you will still need to run your configuration from your computer in order to sync your settings from the website to your computer. This may fix this particular 'bug', although I'm not completely certain this is not related to using openSUSE rather than Ubuntu. You may actually find that running the configuration to sync your website and computer settings also clears up your other bug too, but I can't say for sure. By the way, once you've been able to get the program running in openSUSE, the development team would be interested in the details on what you needed to do, if you wouldn't mind posting that on the forum (linked from the main page of Net Responsibility). That way, they can eventually make that information available to other users as well.