The real root cause of this issue may have been a locale setting which uses comma as a decimal separator, see T7339.
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Jun 28 2018
Can't wait for "connect 2" to come out on playstation six.
Apr 27 2018
validation for the configuration option
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(This still needs documentation and validation for the configuration option before it's done, but I don't have any short-term plans to pursue those.)
To customize this:
Safari, Chrome, and Firefox all seem fine with PNG icons so I think we don't need to deal with actual .ico icons.
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This is an opportunity to earn valuable contributor points and explore the dark corners of the codebase. Spooky!
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Jun 21 2016
Great! Yeah, make sure to restart both after upgrading or you can be left running old code against a new schema, as here.
@epriestley wow, ok thanks that seemed to work. ( I did restart nginx and phd but clearly not fpm)
Did you restart your webserver after updating? See Restarting Phabricator for help.
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Herald has some very unusual code to preserve control values when you swap the selectors. Generally, the issue is:
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We'll continue down this path, but I don't think there's much value in keeping this task around -- more modern tasks like T5447 cover the same ground more usefully.
Nov 5 2015
Great!
I realized what I had done wrong, after replying to you.
The backup command is:
Nov 4 2015
Nov 2 2015
Can you walk me through what commands you used to do your dump/restore? I can't reproduce this problem, and we routinely dump and restore instances in the Phacility cluster.
Oct 18 2015
Sep 4 2015
If there's some way to arrive here without purposefully following a link to it or entering it into the address bar, we'll fix that. Short of that, this is behaving as intended.
I thought it may be intentional, but I would not consider it 'proper'. (see note on google, below)
This is intentional, and the expected behavior.