[LON-CAPA-admin] how to recover lost permisions in (co-)author space after upgrading to 2.11

Juan Eduardo Ramirez eduardo at charma.uprm.edu
Fri Aug 22 16:36:28 EDT 2014


Thanks Stuart!
  That was it, I haven't followed the announce steps but
http://install.lon-capa.org/upgrade.html

so I missed step 7

Thanks again,
Eduardo

On 08/22/2014 04:08 PM, Stuart Raeburn wrote:
> Eduardo,
>
>> /priv/uprm/uprmlib
>>
>> The requested subdirectory does not exist.
>
> The location of Authoring Spaces is different between LON-CAPA 2.11 
> and previous LON-CAPA versions.
>
> After installation of 2.11.0 was the following command run (as root) 
> from the command line?
>
> /home/httpd/perl/debug/move_construction_spaces.pl move
>
> If so, can you do:
>
> less /home/httpd/perl/logs/move_construction_spaces.log
>
> and see what is logged for uprmlib
>
>
> If that command has not been run, you will need to run it.
> See step (7) of the installation notes for 2.11.0
>
> http://mail.lon-capa.org/pipermail/lon-capa-announce/2014/000089.html
>
>
> Stuart Raeburn
> LON-CAPA Academic Consortium
>
>
> Quoting Juan Eduardo Ramirez <eduardo at charma.uprm.edu>:
>
>> Hi,
>>   I just noted today, that I am not able to edit my own old problems.
>> When going to "Enter Authoring Space as a co-author
>> <javascript:go('/priv/uprm/uprmlib/');;>" I just get
>> /priv/uprm/uprmlib
>>
>> The requested subdirectory does not exist.
>>
>> Looking inside the tab
>>
>> /priv/uprmlib
>>
>> You do not have authoring privileges for this resource /priv/uprmlib
>>
>> How can I recover/fix privileges for authorship?
>>
>> Eduardo
>>
>> PS. This edition attempt started because students complained about a
>> figure not able to see it, but works in my browser.
>
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