X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/fd6ebaeee78a95f98da7d6f122e5d71f848c1c6f..6c5f315970b0e7a8473e9a1151229459781192a8:/doc/bugs/attachment:_failed_to_get_filehandle.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/attachment:_failed_to_get_filehandle.mdwn b/doc/bugs/attachment:_failed_to_get_filehandle.mdwn index bd8ef1715..54f31a925 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/attachment:_failed_to_get_filehandle.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/attachment:_failed_to_get_filehandle.mdwn @@ -37,10 +37,59 @@ the error message like below: >>>>> older than 2.47. Can you find your system's CGI.pm and grep for >>>>> "VERSION" in it to determine the version? I checked debian stable. >>>>> and its perl 5.8.8 has version 3.15, so is not affected, I think. ->>>>> + +>>>>>> I have CGI.pm 3.15 too: + +>>>>>> $ grep VERSION= /usr/share/perl/5.8.8/CGI.pm +>>>>>> $CGI::VERSION='3.15'; + >>>>> I've just checked in a fix that should work, can you test it? >>>>> [diff](http://git.ikiwiki.info/?p=ikiwiki;a=commitdiff;h=71f10579c00a8ddc20ada1a1efd33aac25a3da7e) --[[Joey]] +>>>>>> I've patched `attachment.pm` module, but the bug still occurs. +>>>>>> However I can see a little progress. I changed invoking `error()` +>>>>>> subroutine like you showed me before and now Ikiwiki prints + +>>>>>> failed to get filehandle:test.txt ; file:sandbox/test.txt ; is ref: + +>>>>>> --[[Paweł|ptecza]] + +>>>>>>> Well then, your CGI.pm is somehow not behaving as its documentation +>>>>>>> describes, in two ways: +>>>>>>> 1. `upload()` is not returning a reference to the filehandle +>>>>>>> 2. The filename returned by `param("attachment")` is not also +>>>>>>> a file handle. +>>>>>>> That seems very broken. I can try to work around it some more +>>>>>>> though. I've checked in a second try at dealing with things, can +>>>>>>> you try it? --[[Joey]] + +>>>>>>>> Do you mean that [diff](http://git.ikiwiki.info/?p=ikiwiki;a=commitdiff;h=66f35e30dcea03c631a293e2341771277543b4ae)? +>>>>>>>> If so, then it causes "Internal Server Error" for me: + +>>>>>>>> Can't use string ("test.txt") as a symbol ref while "strict refs" in use at /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/attachment.pm line 144. + +>>>>>>>> I can rebuild Debian stable source package with CGI for Perl. Maybe it will help me? What do you think? --[[Paweł|ptecza]] + +>>>>>>>>> Silly thinko on my part, fixed that in git.. --[[Joey]] + +>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the fix, Joey! Now CGI doesn't fails, but still no success with attaching file: + +>>>>>>>>>> failed to open : No such file or directory + +>>>>>>>>>> Do you have any another idea how to resolve that problem? I can try with rebuilding +>>>>>>>>>> package `perl-modules` if it's necessary in that situation. --[[Paweł|ptecza]] + +>>>>>>>>>>> If CGI.pm is not creating a temp file, not providing a +>>>>>>>>>>> filehandle by either of its documented methods, then it's just +>>>>>>>>>>> broken; ikiwiki can't deal with that level of brokennecess. +>>>>>>>>>>> I need to find out if this affects stable in general, or just +>>>>>>>>>>> you/ubuntu. --[[Joey]] + +>>>>>>>>>>>> Same thing on FreeBSD using CGI.pm 3.15. Looks like $self->{'.tmpfiles'} in CGI.pm +>>>>>>>>>>>> is not populated with the information about the uploaded file, causing tmpFileName() +>>>>>>>>>>>> to return '' (unloadInfo(), which uses the same lookup method fails in the same manner), +>>>>>>>>>>>> but I have yet to find out why this happens. --[[HenrikBrixAndersen]] + The same message I can see in the Apache log file. There is also following warning: @@ -50,6 +99,17 @@ following warning: Is it Ikiwiki bug or my attachment plugin is misconfigured? --[[Paweł|ptecza]] -> Joey, please fix the colon in page name of my report. [...] +> I've reproduced the bug, and it does seem to be a bug with the perl in +> debian stable/ubuntu hardy. Trying to figure it out --[[Joey]] + +> This was amazingly disgusting, see commit message for the full horror of +> the details. I think it's [[done]] -- at least it works on debian stable +> now. --[[Joey]] + +>> Wow! It's probably the biggest Ikiwiki commit message I've ever seen :) + +>> Yes, I can confirm that now the plugin works for me and I'm able to add +>> attachments to my wiki. Yupiii! :D +>> Thanks a lot, Joey! You're really great! :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]] ->> Moved to [[colon:problem]] --[[Joey]] +>> Thank you very much for your effort, Joey! :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]