From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.1a) Gecko/20020702 Description of problem: In up2date, the last screen upon registering at RHN still tells the user to run "rhn_register" if he wishes to register later. That program no longer exists. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Limbo beta2 - unmodified
Think I've got all this stuff cleaned up now. grep -ri seems to agree with me. I'm sure I've only missed another two or three cases...
Hmmm, can't verify this with 2.9.38 because it doesn't let me reach the last page. On the overview page which lists the packages that have been upgraded, the "Forward" button doesn't work. This could also be a new bug, though. "Back" works and returns me to the previous page (Installation of packages, 100%, All Finished.) Clicking "Forward" there gives an RPM error (packages already installed). Someone from QA should play a bit with the program.
fixed in 2.9.40
Still the case with (null): $ rpm -qa 'up2date*' up2date-2.9.46-1 up2date-gnome-2.9.46-1
With up2date-2.9.57-1, I'm still getting the message that I'm to run 'rhn_register' if I wish to register.
Same with up2date-3.0.7-1 from Phoebe beta.
Last version of this string removed, and in theory, the server side shouldn't do it anymore either. 3.1.12 or higher. Also, in new versions a symlink called "rhn_register" does exist again...
With up2date-3.1.15-7, this string is still appearing in the gui.gladestrings file, but the symlink is present as well, so I don't really consider it a problem.