Bug 1397203

Summary: I can't delete package
Product: [Internal] Red Hat Internal Copr Reporter: Eduardo <ecerqueira>
Component: frontendAssignee: Pavel Raiskup <praiskup>
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Description Eduardo 2016-11-21 21:58:19 UTC
Created attachment 1222488 [details]
packages screen

Description of problem: from UI/Web-frontend I can't delete a package.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Build 1.78-10.fc23


How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Get login with your Copr account to https://copr.devel.redhat.com/coprs
2. in your Copr project add a new package
3. click at your Copr project name like my case ecerquei/PAWS and click at Packages
4. select the package you want to delete and you will not see any delete button.

Actual results: 


Expected results:

See some button to delete that package

Additional info:

I created an experimental project https://copr.devel.redhat.com/coprs/ecerquei/PAWS/ and so far I am able to build by SRPM and for different chroots but just added a new package to see how it would works named "paws_ci" and now I can't delete it!

Comment 1 Pavel Raiskup 2016-12-06 13:01:38 UTC
Thanks for the report Eduardo.  This is resolved upstream, and will be fixed
in internal copr once we update to the new version of copr frontend.

Comment 3 Pavel Raiskup 2017-01-17 13:59:31 UTC
Deleting package from WebUI works now (in production).  Feel free to reopen
if necessary.  Thanks!