tickets #9976
closedopenSUSE News - RSS broken?
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Description
Hi there
It seems to me that RSS of news.opensuse.org is broken.
Any clue? Thanks.
Regards
Frank
Subtasks
Updated by tampakrap about 7 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Private changed from Yes to No
obsolete, the RSS is fine
Updated by fkrueger almost 6 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to New
Hi there
RSS of news.opensuse.de is broken again.
Cheers
Frank
Updated by cboltz almost 6 years ago
Unfortunately that happens on every wordpress update :-(
I already notified the server admin in Provo, and hope that he'll fix it again soon.
Updated by fkrueger almost 6 years ago
So if this happens on every wordpress update and then has to be fixed by the admin in Provo, it seems to be a rather cumbersome system.
Updated by cboltz almost 6 years ago
- Category set to Servers hosted in Provo
- Status changed from New to Resolved
I know it's far from perfect :-(
Anyway, it's fixed again, at least until the next update ;-)
Updated by fkrueger almost 6 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to New
Hi there
Groundhog Day! it is broken again.
Isn't it possible to fix it permanently?
Regards, Frank
Am 24.04.2018 um 13:37 schrieb admin@opensuse.org:
[openSUSE Tracker]
Issue #9976 has been updated by cboltz.Category set to servers hosted in Provo
Status changed from New to ResolvedI know it's far from perfect :-(
Anyway, it's fixed again, at least until the next update ;-)
tickets #9976: openSUSE News - RSS broken?
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/9976#change-115096
- Author: fkrueger
- Status: Resolved
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- Category: servers hosted in Provo
* Target version: ¶
Hi there
It seems to me that RSS of news.opensuse.org is broken.
Any clue? Thanks.
Regards
Frank
Updated by cboltz almost 6 years ago
Thanks for the info! I sent a mail to the admin in Provo to get it fixed again, including your "Groundhog Day" joke.
I agree that a permanent fix would be good, but well, the problem is that searching for the problem would take much more time *) than applying the "usual fix" 20 times ;-)
*) I don't have access to that server, but I guess grepping for 4 spaces will result in a few ;-) matches. I also remember that I tried to debug this with the previous admin without success (not having access to the server myself didn't make it easier ;-)