Forum:Pywikipedia recent problem

I have been using pywikipedia a lot in the past- tens of thousands of pages. Last time I did something was a few weeks ago. Recently, I went to fire it up and it fails with a peculiar error I have never seen before. EG, say I run a replace.py, it asks me to confirm y n and I say yes. Before, it would just save it and go to the next. Instead, it asks me for my password as if I were logged out. Then it prints a message that I am logged in, but then fails with the following message: Should be logged in now Saving page Basino von Thuringen (bef423-?) failed: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\python25\pywikipedia\wikipedia.py", line 6830, in async_put page.put(newtext, comment, watchArticle, minorEdit, force) File "C:\python25\pywikipedia\wikipedia.py", line 1378, in put sysop = self._getActionUser(action = 'edit', restriction = self.editRestriction, sysop = sysop) File "C:\python25\pywikipedia\wikipedia.py", line 1270, in _getActionUser if not self.site.isAllowed(action, sysop): File "C:\python25\pywikipedia\wikipedia.py", line 4491, in isAllowed return right in self._rights[index] TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable

I downloaded the latest copy of pywikipedia but got the same error. If folks are using pywikipedia fine, then please let me know what version you are using. Thanks - ~  Ph l o x   23:07, 25 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Well I don't have such a problem. Just a reminder. A misconfigured family.py may cause this error. You may want to see if you made any mistakes in the family.py --MyBrute Resource Center@Ronga 01:54, 26 May 2009 (UTC)