2025-04-20T11:24:12 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2025-04-20T12:43:45 is the "code" in the MW cookie names like wiki_en304f3058UserID static? 2025-04-20T12:59:49 I get the same cookie name when logging in, so - probably yes 2025-04-20T13:00:25 but I don't know how this "code" gets generated, so in worst case it might change sooner or later 2025-04-20T13:01:22 any other way to identify if a user is logged in? I tried to substring match on the cookie name to no avail, it seems it's only possible for the value 2025-04-20T13:02:06 I see sometimes I get "openSUSE_session2" but not always, not sure what that is about 2025-04-20T13:03:49 I always (well, at least the two times I tested) get openSUSE_session2 after login 2025-04-20T13:05:07 BTW: the wiki_en* cookies get only set for en.o.o, the other wikis have completely different cookie names 2025-04-20T13:07:58 ok then let's try with with openSUSE_session2 2025-04-20T13:08:06 https://gitlab.infra.opensuse.org/infra/salt/-/merge_requests/2430 2025-04-20T13:12:19 fyi I also just confirmed both daffy1 and daffy2 have Auth_memCookie_CookieName set to "openSUSE_session2" ;) 2025-04-20T13:13:07 the pipeline failuers are really starting to annoy me 2025-04-20T15:16:30 Hmm, interesting - when I click "Merge" on https://code.opensuse.org/heroes/archrwr/pull-request/1, an empty light-green box appears below the button (very helpful...) - but I don't see a way to actually merge the PR 2025-04-20T15:17:53 so far, my best guess is that "Members" on the main page of the repo only lists crameleon, so it might be a case of "permission denied"? (Still, if this is the problem, why does it even display the Merge button?) 2025-04-20T15:18:27 no idea about pagure, but I can just do git-merge(1) 2025-04-20T15:19:01 you could check if you get a working Merge button, but yes, git-merge is also an option ;-) 2025-04-20T15:20:01 worked, the light green box looks like this and then it asks me again using a browser popup https://hugz.io/3ffn2e6/20250420171925.png 2025-04-20T15:21:51 :-) 2025-04-20T20:49:44 I just found this in the RedmineUP blog: 2025-04-20T20:49:47 > Troubleshooting is an effective method of preparing for plugin conflicts. 2025-04-20T20:57:55 reading your redmine upgrade ticket, you should be prepared very well ;-) 2025-04-20T21:12:12 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee