> Stuart Lowe writes: > > >Hi Folks. > > > >I've installed interchange on my Fedora Core server, and I've set up the > >standard demo > >using bin/makecat. The only modifications I've done so far is to enable > >https, real time test payment, > >and I've set CookieLogin to 'Off'. > > > >I'm able to send orders using existing 'demo' users, but when I try to > >create a new account from > >the user side, I get: > > > >Cannot log in after new account creation: Invalid user name or password. > > > >and in logs/userdb.log I see: > > > >200604270929 pest localhost3.localdomain Denied attempted login > >with nonexistent user name 'pest' > >I then tried to do an 'express checkout', I get: > > > > (Customer record creation): There was an error adding you to the customer > > table. > >(table userdb): set_row error as called by Vend::Table::DBI: DBD::Pg::db > >do failed: ERROR: null value in column "password" violates not-null > >constraint fields=username,inactive values='U00003','''''' > >Any ideas would be much appreciated. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Stu. > > > You did provide your test account with a password? From the looks of it the > password field is empty and Postgres is not liking that ... > CU, Actually, now that you mention it, if I don't provide a password, it comes back with: "Must enter at least 4 characters for password." It looks like, for some reason, the info I set in the password field is not getting inserted into the userdb table. > > Gert > _______________________________________________ > interchange-users mailing list > suppressed > http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users -- Stuart Lowe | Toronto, CAN | key ID on keyserver | Skype stuart.lowe Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz) GNU/Linux kernel 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 on i686 localhost3.localdomain 14:09:02 up 14 days, 21:25, 4 users, load average: 1.15, 1.23, 1.18 _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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