[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #14037: XMLRPC posts failing since upgrade from WP 2.9.2 to WP 3.0

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Mon Jun 28 07:51:41 UTC 2010


#14037: XMLRPC posts failing since upgrade from WP 2.9.2 to WP 3.0
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 Reporter:  mark.waters   |       Owner:                 
     Type:  defect (bug)  |      Status:  new            
 Priority:  normal        |   Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  XML-RPC       |     Version:  3.0            
 Severity:  normal        |    Keywords:                 
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Comment(by mark.waters):

 Currently running a new installation of WP 3.0 , i just mysqldump'ed the
 old database  (wpmu) and imported it into a new database (wordpress).

 Previously I was running WPMU 2.9.2
 As expected I could enable XMLRPC posting for specific blogs and post to
 them using charm , I had the MythTV system post automatically to our
 mythtv recordings blog and I posted to our microblog while testing (
 http://micro.blogs.weloveit.info/?p=13432 )

 charm uses a configuration file in which you specify which site you want
 to post to , but since the move to WP 3.0 I see the "Error, could not
 automatically select blog since you have more than one." message.
 Unfortunately charm doesn't seem to have a switch to be more verbose when
 posting.

 I am using dnsmasq for internal DNS on our LAN which uses a wildcard
 record to point all *.blogs.weloveit.info addresses to the same webserver.
 address=/.blogs.weloveit.info/192.168.0.13

 The Apache blogs.weloveit.info vhost is set using the following :-
 ServerName blogs.weloveit.info
 ServerAlias *.blogs.weloveit.info
 Which is working perfectly.

 I don't think the problem is dnsmasq or apache2 , I only mention them for
 completeness.

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