stacklevel too deep when future publishing in Typo 6

Posted by Tim Connor Sat, 18 Nov 2006 04:45:00 GMT

I was trying out giving articles a publication date in the future, to build up a queue and avoid the feast or famine approach to posting I’ve had so far. In theory it should be straight forward: uncheck published and set the date to publish sometime the future (I was going with every other day, to give me an easy way to slip more timely posts in between the scheduled ones).

Well, when I checked on my blog tonight it had totally choked. The front-end appeared fine, since it was cached, but the admin was kaput. I tried clearing out everything, updating, and restarting, and then I was getting a stack level too deep error on the article id of the one I had tried queuing up. So my first guess, of course, is that it choked once it passed it’s sell by date.

I’ve sent a question to the mailing group, about wether anyone has seen this before, and will follow up here, when I have more info (either hear back, or dig into it myself)

  1. Tim Connor 14 minutes later:

    It appears it might work by leaving “published” checked, but setting the date in the future, as once I set the article to published, things un-choked, but I notice it still isn’t showing up.

    I guess I’ll see tomorrow morning, as that is when it is set to publish. If it works, then the “published” checkbox needs some serious clarification.

  2. Tim Connor 1 day later:

    Nope, it died when I tried that way too – definitely got a serious bug in the code.

  3. Tim Connor 1 day later:

    It appears it might be Dreamhost fcgi related, because the functionality works fine when run on a local copy. I guess I’ll have to look into it more.

  4. Carlos Gabaldon 2 days later:

    Tim, I think it might be DreamHost related, because about 2 days ago people started sending me emails that when they try to post a comment to my blog they get “stack level too deep”. Let me know if you figure it out. My admin is shot too.

  5. Tim Connor 3 days later:

    A buddy of mine (on DreamHost) had the problem with comments, too, but it hasn’t been a problem for me. Odd

  6. mmo about 1 year later:

    Feast/famine is a pretty appropriate analogy when it comes to blog posting…I either post 3 a day or do none for weeks; funny how that works out

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