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Noise in Apache error_log #1325
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There may be the other noisy log entries. If there are others, please list them here. When you have listed enough logs, please let us know. |
I'm also seeing these errors on v6.2.68. And when trying to add a privileged user, I get the above mentioned errors and the following one:
The user is added as owner, but not a privileged one. |
In issue #1414 I mentioned the appearance of this line in apache error log:
They are related with user searching and the attempt to display an empty string. I proposed the change of the following line in
to:
My solution is tested to correct the problem but not fully tested to know if it breaks any other thing but I guess it should be safe. There is a Debian bug report for this error since April 2017 (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860807), so if it is corrected the Debian bug report should also be updated. This error was already present in 6.2.16 (from Debian Stretch). Thank you very much. |
Three points here:
Best regards. |
I’ll address the noises reported so far and close this issue by the end of this year. |
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Did you re-open the issue, because it should be fixed in sympa 6.2.70~dfsg-2 in Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm), and it isn’t, or to somehow back port it to Debian’s version? As written in #1828, in my case, the loading even failed. I took the URL from the browser history, so no idea, if some parameter was present for the URL. |
If you want the problem to be fixed on Debian package, please submit a report to the Debian project. This project deals with Sympa in general. |
I was just wondering, why you re-opened the issue. Also, it was the only error I saw in the logs, so I thought it’s the reason for the page loading failure. I post the logs in the other issue. Feel free to close this one again. |
@paulmenzel , First, please check to see if the same logs were being output when the event you observed was not occurring (they probably were). Second, please apply the PR above and see if the logs are no longer being output. |
Noise in Apache error_log (again) (#1325)
Version
6.2.66
Installation method
My own rpm, derived from offical rpm
Expected behavior
Apache error log should be empty
Actual behavior
There is some noise about some uninitialized values.
Additional information
The first two of these always seem to appear at the same time, triggered by a single http request.
The third is separate and appears to be something to do with the SSO subsystem
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