On 08/06/2011 06:39 AM, Robert Collins wrote:
> There are many thousands of oopses a day, finding a particular one by
> other-than-id isn't going to be all that easy. Can you reproduce it
> using the staging environment?
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - launchpad oopses when no sreg attributes are returned by SSO
> + launchpad oopses when no sreg attributes are returned by openid OP
>
Hi,
I managed to replicate this on staging. In order to do so, I asked a
losa to change the sso staging config so that staging lp was not a
trusted RP (so that I can unselect sreg fields, even if they are
requested as required).
Then I logged in and did not submit any sreg fields, and got back the
following oops
OOPS-2046STAGING841
I hope this helps
Ricardo
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On 08/06/2011 06:39 AM, Robert Collins wrote:
> There are many thousands of oopses a day, finding a particular one by
> other-than-id isn't going to be all that easy. Can you reproduce it
> using the staging environment?
>
> ** Summary changed:
>
> - launchpad oopses when no sreg attributes are returned by SSO
> + launchpad oopses when no sreg attributes are returned by openid OP
>
Hi,
I managed to replicate this on staging. In order to do so, I asked a
losa to change the sso staging config so that staging lp was not a
trusted RP (so that I can unselect sreg fields, even if they are
requested as required).
Then I logged in and did not submit any sreg fields, and got back the
following oops
OOPS-2046STAGING841
I hope this helps
Ricardo enigmail. mozdev. org/
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