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Re: Some *real* issues reported by PyChecker, where I'm not sure how to fix them
- From: Chris Lumens <clumens redhat com>
- To: anaconda-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Some *real* issues reported by PyChecker, where I'm not sure how to fix them
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 09:22:37 -0400
> partedUtils.py:1143: No module attribute (formatException) found
This should be something like this:
exn = exception.AnacondaExceptionDump(type, value, tb)
lines = exn.__str__()
...
> text.py:161: No class attribute (scpNameEntry) found
> text.py:162: No class attribute (scpPasswordEntry) found
> text.py:163: No class attribute (scpHostEntry) found
> text.py:164: No class attribute (scpDestEntry) found
> text.py:169: No class attribute (scpNameEntry) found
> text.py:170: No class attribute (scpPasswordEntry) found
> text.py:171: No class attribute (scpHostEntry) found
> text.py:172: No class attribute (scpDestEntry) found
> text.py:177: No class attribute (scpNameEntry) found
> text.py:178: No class attribute (scpPasswordEntry) found
> text.py:179: No class attribute (scpHostEntry) found
> text.py:180: No class attribute (scpDestEntry) found
> text.py:192: No class attribute (scpNameEntry) found
> text.py:193: No class attribute (scpPasswordEntry) found
> text.py:194: No class attribute (scpHostEntry) found
> text.py:195: No class attribute (scpDestEntry) found
>
> I think this is some old cruft and we should just nuke all these lines,
> but I'm not sure.
When I was doing the save-to-bugzilla thing, the first run of my patch
removed support for saving via SCP. That didn't go over well on the
list so I added it back in. I must have missed it in text mode. I'm
not opposed to removing the last vestiges of SCP support from text mode
but that may still not be a popular opinion.
- Chris
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