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I can't view an upload I just made to sandbox.zenodo.org #1078

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MichaelCurrie opened this issue May 4, 2017 · 3 comments
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I can't view an upload I just made to sandbox.zenodo.org #1078

MichaelCurrie opened this issue May 4, 2017 · 3 comments

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@MichaelCurrie
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MichaelCurrie commented May 4, 2017

Using the API, not the front-end interface, I made a test upload:

image

When I try to open my upload by clicking the link, taking me to https://sandbox.zenodo.org/record/72137, I get this page:

Internal server error
Error identifier: 399042175dce40bda41c41c10e3bc42e

I've tried a couple of times and the error identifier changes each time.

If I just create a draft but do not publish, I can click through to see the details, and no error appears.

So the problem seems to happen at the "publish" step.

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slint commented May 4, 2017

Apparently this has to do with the fact that the Publication Date of this record is set to a date before the year 1900, so one of our rendering components fails. I've created the relevant issue #1079.

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suso2 commented May 4, 2017

Maybe it is related to #1067
I have a similar problem at the "publish" step. In my case with a docker installation. And the date is right.

@MichaelCurrie
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MichaelCurrie commented May 4, 2017

Thanks @slint! Yes when I change the date I can publish. Feel free to close this issue if you feel it's redundant with #1079.

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