Bug 104030
Summary: | End of internet config when apply button is clicked get a Exception Occurred | ||
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Product: | [Retired] Red Hat Linux | Reporter: | Bill Burkhardt <billb> |
Component: | internet-config | Assignee: | Than Ngo <than> |
Status: | CLOSED ERRATA | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 9 | CC: | billb |
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Hardware: | i686 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2003-09-10 16:14:55 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
Bill Burkhardt
2003-09-09 06:29:34 UTC
Cut---->below from error message: Component: redhat-config-network Version: 1.2.0 Summary: TB4a5c5e6f maindialog.py:198:__init__:NameError: global name 'timeout_add' is not defined Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/internet-druid", line 154, in ? window = mainDialog() File "/usr/src/build/226257-noarch/install/usr/share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py", line 198, in __init__ NameError: global name 'timeout_add' is not defined Local variables in innermost frame: widget: <gtk.VBox object (GtkVBox) at 0x86796d4> notebook: <gtk.Notebook object (GtkNotebook) at 0x8788f44> page: 0 glade_file: /usr/share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.glade self: <netconfpkg.gui.maindialog.mainDialog instance at 0x866ee04> Also Get the same error just by trying to run Network config..."neat". Never get to the config of the network it should be fixed in redhat-config-network-1.2.15, which was released as errata in august. You should upgrade to this version. You'll have to please excuse me because I'm new at this and I don't know all the correct wording, but I guess I should have mentioned that this happened after I ran the upgrade for the "errata"'s. So I'm thinking that maybe I got a courrupt file in some way, but I thought the file checking would have found this out when it was applied or transfered. So I should try again run "up2grade" and force the overwright since I applied the "fix" that supposed to fix this? Also, maybe this should be closed? I had to take this machine out of the network and will not be able to run the upgrade - errata for a few days. But first would you let me know or post the name of the errata file that I need that corrects this problem to replace. TIA it's redhat-config-network-1.2.15 |