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Bug 50573 - SMW and Cite conflicting
SMW and Cite conflicting
Status: REOPENED
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Classification: Unclassified
Semantic MediaWiki (Other open bugs)
master
All All
: High major (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2013-07-02 11:13 UTC by DaSch
Modified: 2014-03-02 08:38 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description DaSch 2013-07-02 11:13:04 UTC
I found that using Cite with SMW together may lead to interal error described in bug 42637.
After deactivating SMW the page worked.

My comment on bug 42637

>I tried to build a minimal test, but it's hard to find why and when this error
>happens with cite. I somehow think that this often happens in connection with
>SemanticMediaWiki (on my wiki). But this doesn't seem to be the only case when
>it happens.
>After deactivating SemanticMediaWiki and all connected Extensions one example
>that threw an error worked again.
>I'll report this as a SemanticMediaWiki Bug.
Comment 1 MWJames 2013-07-02 12:19:09 UTC
Changing priority. 

This bug does not contain any information about the symptoms that would indicate that SMW is the problem and while looking at bug 42637, the stack trace also doesn't show any SMW object being involved or having any interaction that would allow to draw a conclusion about Cite and SMW.

I'm leaning towards closing this bug unless it is clear what is causing the bug, some evidence that SMW is interacting in way it shouldn't, or a test that would allow to reproduce the error.
Comment 2 MWJames 2013-07-08 16:57:29 UTC
Closing this bug.

Feel free to open this bug again together with a testable scenario that would allow to conclude that SMW is interfering (where, when and how) with the Cite extension.
Comment 3 DaSch 2013-07-08 18:13:08 UTC
The problem is, that it's really hard to create a testcase.
As I said after disabling SMW the page that showed the stack trace shown in bug 42637 disapeared.
A page that worked after editing doesn't show the error when displaying the older version.
But I'm SURE that the error does only happen when using SMW!

Some kind of testcase is here. Compare this to pages
http://www.wecowi.de/wiki/WeCoWi:Bug/50573
http://www.wecowi.de/wiki/Johann_August_Sutter

There are NO CHANGES to ref and only inside the template which parses the params into properties.

SO TRUST ME, THIS IS A SMW BUG!
Comment 4 MWJames 2013-07-08 18:23:23 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
 
> SO TRUST ME, THIS IS A SMW BUG!

This is not question of trust rather a question of verifiability and testability because without any clear evidence of what, where and how something is causing an issue there is no way of pinpointing nor diagnosing the issue.

Maybe someone else has sufficient information to clarify the issue but I for one will release myself from this bug.
Comment 6 DaSch 2013-07-10 19:09:03 UTC
I think this should show, that this is an SMW problem and that this needs a fix!
And this does not only happen with Cite but also with gallery.

BTW: If somebody doesn't see it. It happens when a value misses or is not filled correctly.

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