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In trying to maintain my own build it would be hugely helpful to be able to see what other projects are doing. We can see console, build projects, artifacts, etc.., but not the thing that actually makes it all work.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 322205 ***
OK, I think you forgot me. :) For any of the configurations, e.g.: https://hudson.eclipse.org/hudson/job/modisco-nightly/configure I get: Access Denied mparker is missing the ExtendedRead permission
It's working now. Thanks.
I'm afraid that it is not working for me now. https://hudson.eclipse.org/hudson/job/modisco-nightly/configure Gives me the same error as above.
I'm not seeing any errors in the log, and as far as I can tell you have all the required permissions to see the configuration. Has this started working again since Hudson was restarted? -M.
Hi, I just checked and it still seems to be broken. To be absolutely clear so I know I'm not doing something silly here's the path I take. 1. Login 2. Click cbi-amp-nightly 3. Click configure (works) 4. Return to dashboard 5. Click cbi-emf-query2-0.7 (or any other build) 6. No configure link appears in upper left corner.
That sounds correct to me. I'm not sure what's going on, it's as if hudson thinks you're 'anonymous' even though it clearly understands that you are not. Here's a question: does your password include special characters (&^%$ or something like an umlaut) ? I'm asking because I was surprised when I reset your password and you said it started working. -M.
Well it did.. but I haven't changed the password since you reset it... the auto-generated one does include a '.' (a hint for any hackers out there ;)) and I thought that a special character was actually required.
Well after poking at the Hudson security log some more(and changing your password again(sorry)) it looks like either Hudson or Ldap was losing your membership in the 'common' group. I've removed and re-added you to that group and Hudson seems happy now. I'll try and keep an eye on this. -M.
(In reply to comment #9) > Well after poking at the Hudson security log some more(and changing your > password again(sorry)) it looks like either Hudson or Ldap was losing your > membership in the 'common' group. I've removed and re-added you to that group > and Hudson seems happy now. Thanks -- working just fine now. I'll "RERESOLVE". :)