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Having node access modules enabled on a site can cause a number of complications. Any of them disable block caching, and multiple ones can cause unexpected behavior.
Let's record what modules, if any, implement these hooks on the site.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#6 | 2085055.D6.do-not-test.patch | 968 bytes | gcassie |
#4 | 2085055.patch | 840 bytes | gcassie |
#1 | 2085055.patch | 864 bytes | gcassie |
Comments
Comment #1
gcassie CreditAttribution: gcassie commentedComment #3
coltraneLogs say "[fatal: corrupt patch at line 23]." @gcassie what command did you roll this with?
Comment #4
gcassie CreditAttribution: gcassie commentedI think it was manually adjusted from another patch. Here's a straight git diff. Also a slight change from last time - we'll just send along node_node_access and strip it out in the current test.
Comment #5
coltraneLooks good! Do you have this as a D6 patch too?
Comment #6
gcassie CreditAttribution: gcassie commentedYep, attached.
Comment #7
coltrane@gcassie is #4 updated with your unified patch from NR-282? It seems that you removed the handling of node_node_access()
Comment #8
gcassie CreditAttribution: gcassie commentedYes, that handling was removed from client side, and is now handled in the Insight test.
Comment #9
coltraneCommitted, thank you! http://drupalcode.org/project/acquia_connector.git/commit/3ef9278 and http://drupalcode.org/project/acquia_connector.git/commit/22453da