Description of problem: When adding/editing repo in UI, if the network enablement is required, and device selection dialog is cancelled, next try ([Ok]) within the same Add Repository dialog causes "The repository ... has already been added" error. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): anaconda-14.15-1 F14 Alpha RC2 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start DVD install without using network. 2. In repo UI add network requiring repo, "Select Network Interface" dialog appears, press "Cancel" 3. In Add Repository dialog press "Ok" Actual results: error message "The repository ... has already been added..." Expected results: "Select Network Interface" dialog appears (or appropriate action is taken if the repository was modified in step 3 before pressing "Ok" Additional info: If bug #623149 is not fixed yet, this traceback https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=623017#c3 occurs instead of the error message.
Sending a patch to anaconda devel list.
This if fixed in master in anaconda-14.15-1, I'd consider cherry-picking into f14-branch post alpha.
(In reply to comment #2) > This if fixed in master in anaconda-14.15-1 anaconda-15.0-1 that will be
This should be fixed in anaconda-14.17-1 (F14 Beta).
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