From: Erik H. <eri...@uc...> - 2012-04-25 18:42:24
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At Tue, 24 Apr 2012 22:40:01 -0700, Ahmed AlSum wrote: > > Hello Eric, > > Additional to the details explanation from Herbert, I would like to add > two things based on my experience in helping in fixing a memento problem > with global wayback machine. > > Coding Inconsistency: two months ago, the wayback memento code has > inconsistency, some classes were missing so it has a strange behavior > (not similar to yours). IA has fixed it and it should be working now. > Also, IA has moved wayback open source to GitHub > (https://github.com/internetarchive/wayback ). Could you send me the > link of the repository that you grab the code from? I'm sorry I couldn't > find r3625 version. > > Configuration: If the code is up-to-date, then we may have a > configuration problem. I believe your attached configuration is correct. > I have the same configuration on my machine and it works fine. > > So if you can confirm the code version and I will try to make sure of > the consistency of this version. Hi Ahmed, Thanks for the pointer. I hadn’t realized that Wayback development had moved. I will be checking out the new code. I was using the svn repo linked on the archive access page. It looks like the issue was me using the wrong timegate URL. Whoops! Everything seems to be working as expected now. Thanks for your help! I hope to be able to report a working Memento installation at CDL soon. best, Erik |