Bug 802826

Summary: os_minor and os_major DB fields don't match their CSV names
Product: [Retired] Beaker Reporter: Sean Waite <swaite>
Component: web UIAssignee: beaker-dev-list
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: tools-bugs <tools-bugs>
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Version: 0.8CC: bpeck, jingwang, jnicolet, mastyk, mcsontos, stl, tools-bugs
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Description Sean Waite 2012-03-13 15:17:08 UTC
Description of problem:
The os_minor field in the db is called update in the CSV importer, and os_major is called family in the CSV importer. 

If you use os_minor and os_major, it actually just blindly ignores those fields and doesn't error out.

With the ability to export the family and update specific options in 0.8.1, we might not encounter this again (prior to 0.8.1, the only way to bulk update those fields was to take DB dump and change what you needed to), but it might be worth having the importer check to make sure we're using the right names, or - better yet - translate them to the proper names and import them as expected.

Comment 1 Dan Callaghan 2012-11-01 04:50:04 UTC
We have a lot of inconsistencies throughout Beaker's UI about how we refer to distro major and minor versions.

Comment 5 Martin Styk 2020-06-02 11:36:56 UTC
Hello,

thank you for opening issue in Beaker project.
This issue was marked with component "web ui".
As we are not planning to address any further issues in current UI, due to technical stack and not being able to work with Python 3 codebase, I'm closing this issue as WONTFIX.
New UI will be reimplemented within new versions of Beaker.

If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me.

Best regards,
Martin <martin.styk>