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Bug 1016755

Summary: SW selection fails to refresh when you change installation ISO
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Tomas Capek <tcapek>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Anaconda Maintenance Team <anaconda-maint-list>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Release Test Team <release-test-team-automation>
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Description Tomas Capek 2013-10-08 15:55:00 UTC
anaconda 19.31.21-1


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Select an ISO file in the Installation Source spoke, for example one for Workstation
2. Click Done, go to the Software Selection spoke, review the environments and add-ons
3. Go back to the Installation Source spoke, select a different ISO, for example one for Server
2. Go to the Software Selection spoke again, review the environments and add-ons


Actual results:

The list of environments and add-ons is not updated

Expected results:

Refresh contents of an ISO file properly every time an ISO file is loaded, possibly even an image with identical name but in a different folder etc.

Comment 1 Chris Lumens 2014-03-13 19:39:38 UTC
Please retest with a snapshot release if possible.  There are multiple commits since this bug was reported that mention refreshing the software spoke, so it's very possible we have fixed this problem.  Thanks.

Comment 2 Tomas Capek 2014-03-17 15:39:13 UTC
I checked it in 19.31.68-1

The scenario as described above seems to be fixed. When a source (a different ISO in this case) is changed, a warning appears at the SW Selection spoke: "Source changed - please verify"

However, I found a couple of other issues:

i) When I set up a first inst. source, the SW selection spoke displayed a warning "Nothing selected". But when I clicked the spoke, "Minimal install" was selected.

ii) I've got two ISOs in one directory (Server,Workstation). When I switch between them in the Inst. Source spoke, I consistently get the "Error setting up ISO file" subtitle message, which is black rather than red. However, the SW selection spoke updates as expected.

Then, if I go back to select an ISO, the label of the "Choose an ISO" button is blank. When I click the button and select the same ISO file and click Done, then the message changes to the name of the ISO file as expected.

Comment 3 Dave Cantrell 2014-07-18 18:48:28 UTC
Closing per comment #2.  Original problem resolved.  New problems require new bug reports.