The Huggle Application itself.
Huggle is a multi-platform application for dealing with vandalism on Wikipedia - Homepage - Code
IRC: #huggle on Libera Chat - https://web.libera.chat/?channel=#huggle
The Huggle Application itself.
Huggle is a multi-platform application for dealing with vandalism on Wikipedia - Homepage - Code
IRC: #huggle on Libera Chat - https://web.libera.chat/?channel=#huggle
My wikipedia account is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Philipnelson99.
Hello, sorry for late response. I don't have any Mac with new ARM based CPUs, so I can't really provide those. Might get my hands on one this year due to laptop rotations in company I work for, will see.
Hi @Petrb, no worries. I thought it might be pretty hard to reproduce, but didn't know if there were any debug options or anything that'd make it easier. I'm using the AUR PKGBUILD of Huggle, as linked above. That uses qt5-multimedia 5.15.12+kde+r2-1 and qt5-webengine 5.15.16-3 if that helps. I don't believe AppArmor or SELinux is interfering. I'm happy to provide a full log, should I just capture the stdout into a file and post it here?
I merged this but hopefully one day we figure some more clean method to do this, maybe Qt has some date parsing function but from what I remember it always worked with OS locale and wasn't easily overriden to match wiki language
Did you check if project options parser-date-prefix and parser-date-suffix aren't able to deal with that? I remember I already implemented some sort of customization for the date parser specifically so that it can be tweaked for non-English projects. I would rather avoid hardcoding any language specifics into the core code.
Full log of huggle startup would help, it always contains the basic info needed for debug.
Hello, sorry for the late response, I am far less active these days within the Wikimedia world than I would like to be.
Hello, sorry for the late response, I am far less active these days within the Wikimedia world than I would like to be.
Has there been any discussion on-wiki establishing that there is a need for Huggle on the wiki? Are the on-wiki admins and anti-vandalism folks receptive to having Huggle enabled on the project?
I see that Huggle has been translated into Vietnamese for a long time now, but I don't seem to see it in the language list?
Pull request: https://github.com/huggle/huggle3-qt-lx/pull/364
Change 954362 had a related patch set uploaded (by Terasail; author: Terasail):
[sandbox@master] Add text for testing
FYI, I am having the same issue today with a Botpassword with 2FA, I didn't have the issue mid June.
You are now a reader of the project, not sure if that is enough.
If not poke me and I'll set you to a member
It seems this stuff has changed a little since I last looked
I'll be working on this! I think a page in the GitHub wiki would be helpful, linking to other documentation (e.g. how to use the translate extension) as well.
That doesn't work
Normally what you have to do if this happens, is just put your password back in, this happens if MW logs you out for some funny reason. If you have your password saved, just click relog, if not, put in your password and then click relog, and that usually fixes it.
I have been granted access to the XMLRCS VM, resolving.
I think I added him, but the portal has changed significantly since last time I was doing this, so I am not sure if this is sufficient, he has "reader" permissions. I don't see options to give any more permissions other than full project admin role. Can you please try if you can ssh and use sudo?
In T288104#8678481, @Hummerrocket wrote:Actually, it doesn't say "Aborted, needed token", it only spams the "logged out of MediaWiki" error. I thought that these two errors are closely related, since the image in the bug description also has a dialog box for the "logged out of MediaWiki" error.
Nevertheless, exiting and logging back in did not fix the error :(
Actually, it doesn't say "Aborted, needed token", it only spams the "logged out of MediaWiki" error. I thought that these two errors are closely related, since the image in the bug description also has a dialog box for the "logged out of MediaWiki" error.
Nevertheless, exiting and logging back in did not fix the error :(
In T288104#8675075, @Hummerrocket wrote:Unfortunately, I am still hitting this error. I ensured that I am on version 3.4.12, which I downloaded, and it says I am on 3.4.12 when I launch Huggle. However, when attempting to add any page to a watchlist (Alt + X), I get the same error repeatedly ("It looks like you were logged out of MediaWiki for whatever reason").