Bug 749954

Summary: [abrt] wifi-radar-2.0.s08-1.fc14: wifi-radar:2800:set_opt:ValueError: too many values to unpack
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Bruce vaNorman <brucevannorman>
Component: wifi-radarAssignee: Martin-Gomez Pablo <pablomg+fedora>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: pablomg+fedora
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Description Bruce vaNorman 2011-10-29 05:17:00 UTC
abrt version: 1.1.18
architecture: i686
cmdline: /usr/bin/python -OO /usr/sbin/wifi-radar
component: wifi-radar
executable: /usr/sbin/wifi-radar
kernel: 2.6.35.14-97.fc14.i686.PAE
package: wifi-radar-2.0.s08-1.fc14
reason: wifi-radar:2800:set_opt:ValueError: too many values to unpack
release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)
time: 1319839949
uid: 0

backtrace
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wifi-radar:2800:set_opt:ValueError: too many values to unpack

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/wifi-radar", line 1318, in create_new_profile
    self.confFile.set_section( apname, profile )
  File "/usr/sbin/wifi-radar", line 2645, in set_section
    self.set_bool_opt(section_name + "." + key, section_dict[key])
  File "/usr/sbin/wifi-radar", line 2751, in set_bool_opt
    self.set_opt(option_path, repr(value))
  File "/usr/sbin/wifi-radar", line 2800, in set_opt
    (section, option) = option_path.split('.')
ValueError: too many values to unpack

Local variables in innermost frame:
option_path: 'vanorman:192.168.2.available'
self: <__main__.ConfigFile instance at 0x8d226cc>
value: 'False'

How to reproduce
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1. instaaled fc14 & wifi-radar
2. installed bcm43xxx-fwcutter because of missing firmware for bcm4312
3. issued iwconfig command

Comment 1 Bruce vaNorman 2011-10-29 05:17:02 UTC
Created attachment 530764 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 2 Bruce vaNorman 2011-10-29 05:18:24 UTC
Package: wifi-radar-2.0.s08-1.fc14
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)


How to reproduce
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1. instaaled fc14 & wifi-radar
2. installed bcm43xxx-fwcutter because of missing firmware for bcm4312
3. issued iwconfig command
4. ran wifi-radar

Comment 3 Bruce vaNorman 2011-10-29 05:25:38 UTC
Package: wifi-radar-2.0.s08-1.fc14
Architecture: i686
OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin)


How to reproduce
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1. instaaled fc14 & wifi-radar
2. installed bcm43xxx-fwcutter because of missing firmware for bcm4312
3. issued iwconfig command
4. ran wifi-radar
5. did a yum install kmod-wl-PAE & ran wifi-radar

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