Creating the "wiki_editor" role manually is straightforward for you but 
since I am a beginner, I would appreciate it if you could show how this is 
done.
Thanks very much!   /Jim

On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 2:55:19 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> From the code snippet in the ticket, it looks like at line 6453, gid 
>>> should be set with the result of the insert, but I haven't yet looked at 
>>> the whole code.
>>>
>>
>> As a test/workaround, a fresh install and manually creating the 
>> wiki_editor group (using the admin interface or the sqlite3 shell) should 
>> avoid the ticket.
>>
>> I'm not sure why there are tickets still occurring after the initial one; 
>> the insert should have happened, but maybe that was lost when the db.commit 
>> didn't happen because of the exception.  This could be checked from the 
>> sqlite3 shell.
>>
>
> No, the insert will be rolled back due to the exception.
>
> Anyway, turns out this is a bug introduced recently (on April 17). I have 
> filed an issue: https://github.com/web2py/web2py/issues/1389.
>
> For now the workaround is to create the "wiki_editor" role manually rather 
> than relying on auth.wiki() to create it automatically. It's just a 
> one-time action, so not a big deal for now.
>
> Anthony
>

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