I can reproduce this error using trunk django-openid-auth on an entirely different web app, authenticating against a launchpad edge. Therefore I would suggest that the bug is not related to ubuntuone directly.
Using django-openid-auth, revision pre r45 the following error is encountered:
frames = self.get_traceback_frames()
File "python2.6/site-packages/django/views/debug.py", line 205, in get_traceback_frames
pre_context_lineno, pre_context, context_line, post_context = self._get_lines_from_file(filename, lineno, 7, loader, module_name)
File "python2.6/site-packages/django/views/debug.py", line 186, in _get_lines_from_file
context_line = source[lineno].strip('\\n')
IndexError: list index out of range
Between revision 45 (which adds sane handling of errros) to trunk it raises the "OpenID authentication failed: Nonce already used or out of range"
I can reproduce this error using trunk django-openid-auth on an entirely different web app, authenticating against a launchpad edge. Therefore I would suggest that the bug is not related to ubuntuone directly.
Using django-openid-auth, revision pre r45 the following error is encountered: traceback_ frames( ) 6/site- packages/ django/ views/debug. py", line 205, in get_traceback_ frames lines_from_ file(filename, lineno, 7, loader, module_name) 6/site- packages/ django/ views/debug. py", line 186, in _get_lines_ from_file lineno] .strip( '\\n')
frames = self.get_
File "python2.
pre_context_lineno, pre_context, context_line, post_context = self._get_
File "python2.
context_line = source[
IndexError: list index out of range
Between revision 45 (which adds sane handling of errros) to trunk it raises the "OpenID authentication failed: Nonce already used or out of range"