Bug 1613466 - pylint tracebacks on code importing the dmidecode module
Summary: pylint tracebacks on code importing the dmidecode module
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Status: CLOSED EOL
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: pylint
Version: 28
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
unspecified
high
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Christian Dersch
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2018-08-07 15:33 UTC by Ondřej Lysoněk
Modified: 2019-05-28 23:41 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

Fixed In Version:
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Last Closed: 2019-05-28 23:41:29 UTC
Type: Bug
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traceback (4.30 KB, text/plain)
2018-08-07 15:33 UTC, Ondřej Lysoněk
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Description Ondřej Lysoněk 2018-08-07 15:33:41 UTC
Created attachment 1474033 [details]
traceback

Description of problem:
When running pylint on code which imports the dmidecode module, pylint crashes with a traceback.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
python3-pylint-1.7.5-1.fc28.noarch
python3-dmidecode-3.12.2-11.fc28.x86_64

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. yum install -y python3-dmidecode
2. cat > a.py << EOF
> import dmidecode
> EOF
3. pylint-3 a

Actual results:
pylint crashes with a traceback, see the attachment.

Expected results:
pylint does not crash

Additional info:
The dmidecode module as such seems to work fine.

Comment 1 Ondřej Lysoněk 2018-08-13 14:26:16 UTC
This is rather unpleasant, as I'm now unable to check the module in our project that imports dmidecode with pylint.

Comment 2 Chad 2018-10-18 14:17:36 UTC
I'm experiencing the same issue.

Comment 3 Ondřej Lysoněk 2019-02-19 14:31:18 UTC
It appears to work now with python3-pylint-2.1.1-2.fc29.noarch and I don't need it in F28, so from my POV, we can close this.

Comment 4 Ben Cotton 2019-05-02 19:53:15 UTC
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Comment 5 Ben Cotton 2019-05-28 23:41:29 UTC
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