Re: CPG 1.4.1 & SMF 1.0.1 Re: CPG 1.4.1 & SMF 1.0.1
 

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Re: CPG 1.4.1 & SMF 1.0.1

Started by Joachim Müller, January 24, 2005, 09:46:27 AM

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Joachim Müller

There's no support for cpg1.4 - it's the devel version.
The issue you're reporting is well-known and currently being worked on. If you can't live with it, downgrade to cpg1.3.2

Joachim

Nibbler

Should be fixed now. Please checkout and confirm.

Papuzka

Yes, now everything is ok but there is another problem.
When the SMF admin is also a member of additional non post groups
e.g. on my forum a group called "Sponsor", he receives permissions
of the additional group but stops being the admin in Coppermine.

Casper

But surely the admin in both smf and coppermine is a member of all groups anyway.  Why add them to this 'sponsors' group.

But, as this may catch out others, are you sure that in smf the admins primary group is set at admin.
It has been a long time now since I did my little bit here, and have done no coding or any other such stuff since. I'm back to being a noob here

donnoman

I believe this is related to a topic we had in dev general.

I split it out, and moved it to the bugs board.

If it does turn out to be related we can merge the threads.

http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=15423.0

Papuzka

Quote from: Casper on March 02, 2005, 02:08:08 PMBut, as this may catch out others, are you sure that in smf the admins primary group is set at admin.

Yes, Admin admin's primary group was set at admin. The problem dissapears if I also set additional group as admin (primary - admin, additional - admin and sponsor).
Now I can even choose: primary - sponsor and additional admin and the user becomes an admin in CPG.
This seems as an even better and more flexible solution. Thanks.

donnoman

This has been fixed in the development version.

The problem is that if the user as ANY additional groups they would overwrite the primary group. (wasn't specifically the admin group, any group would be overwritten)

The behaviour will now work properly if you use ADMIN as a primary group or as an additional group.