Description of problem: QMFv2 supports map arguments, however qpid-tool cannot be used to call methods that use them. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Upstream 08-rc3 (since F-14 packages don't contain qpid-tool) How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Call an API method requiring a map argument Eg. # qpid-tool localhost:49000 Management Tool for QPID qpid: list org.matahariproject:resources Object Summary: ID Created Destroyed Index ========================================================================= 101 08:52:43 - org.matahariproject:resources:f13.beekhof.net qpid: call 101 invoke something ocf heartbeat IPaddr monitor 0 {u'ip':192.168.9.77} 20000 Actual results: qpid: invalid conversion: Cannot convert from string to map (qpid/types/Variant.cpp:546) (7) - {} Expected results: The method is called Additional info:
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