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AlexCline avatar AlexCline commented on May 13, 2024

Are you working with two accounts on a single install? There are other issues reported when working with this setup.

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kevvan avatar kevvan commented on May 13, 2024

Ya, I guess I hadn't come across that issue yet.

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madmaze avatar madmaze commented on May 13, 2024

I second this, I have 4 accounts setup and each of them "added" user1, user1 accepted each request and all users are visible to user1, but all other users are just like before.

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theARE avatar theARE commented on May 13, 2024

Similar issue - got 3 users set up on my install and I cant find any way of confirming users as friends.

Dragging onto the Gray box for the aspect doesn't work - but dragging them next to the aspect title (e.g. Work) seems to work but when I then click "Update Aspects" Firebug reports the following

POST http://127.0.0.1:3000/aspects/move_friends 500 Internal Server Error 3.56s
jquery...4822439 (line 130)

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madmaze avatar madmaze commented on May 13, 2024

Hmm that sounds like a separate Issue,
in our problem we can confirm users, but after user2 accepts a friend request from user1, only user2 sees user1 as a friend and user1(the requesting user) sees no addition to his aspect.
What OS/Software are you running?

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halfninja avatar halfninja commented on May 13, 2024

I think the problem is that dragging and dropping of the friends isn't working. Where @theARE refers to dragging them next to the aspect title, it's just the browser's default image dragging mechanism copying the image into the in-place editor of the aspect title.

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madmaze avatar madmaze commented on May 13, 2024

theARE: this may be the fix to your problem(but just a guess): http://github.com/MrZYX/diaspora/commit/d09d3dd8db19a6623e17c48408240684c0a26474

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halfninja avatar halfninja commented on May 13, 2024

@madmaze - that change fixed it for me, thanks.

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Mike626 avatar Mike626 commented on May 13, 2024

@madmaze - that change fixed it for me, thanks.

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theARE avatar theARE commented on May 13, 2024

@madmaze - Yeah that fixed the problem thanks. I can now get users to accept each other's friends requests.
I cant see what friends are sharing though, but that's a separate issue.

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halfninja avatar halfninja commented on May 13, 2024

@theARE - I had that problem until I remembered to start the socket server, that seemed to make viewing others' messages work.

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theARE avatar theARE commented on May 13, 2024

@halfninja - are there instructions on how to do that? I thought I had everything setup but obviously not

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halfninja avatar halfninja commented on May 13, 2024

@theARE - yep, the README file! Running script/server starts both a webserver and the socket server, but there's also instructions for starting them separately.

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theARE avatar theARE commented on May 13, 2024

@halfninja - no luck - tarted the socket server fine
bundle exec ruby ./script/websocket_server.rb
but still cant see friends status updates - this is where the different users are all on the same server.

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halfninja avatar halfninja commented on May 13, 2024

@theARE - Not sure then, but some combination of that, serving on port 80 with a proper hostname, and doing rake db:reset sorted it out for me. (Actually, if it's one of them I think it's the port 80 thing.)

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rsofaer avatar rsofaer commented on May 13, 2024

It sounds like this is worked out, so I'm closing the issue. Thanks everyone!

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