Error Reading Networking Information Exceptions.attributeerror
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be able to use RHN Repository to install packages, we tried to register our system but when we issued "rhn_register" we got the following error: Shell [Sat Jan 25 16:55:24 2014] rhn_register Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/rhn_register", line 76, in
1.1 rhnPackageInfo.py, NONE, 1.1 rhncli.py, NONE, 1.1 rhnserver.py, NONE, 1.1 rpcServer.py, NONE, 1.1 rpmUtils.py, https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/scm-commits/2007-January/060208.html NONE, 1.1 sendProfile.py, NONE, 1.1 test.sh, NONE, 1.1 transaction.py, NONE, 1.1 up2dateAuth.py, NONE, 1.1 up2dateErrors.py, NONE, 1.1 up2dateLog.py, NONE, 1.1 up2dateUtils.py, NONE, 1.1 Michael Patrick McGrath (mmcgrath) fedora-extras-commits at redhat.com Mon Jan 15 18:25:38 UTC 2007 Previous message: fedora-hardware/hw-client error reading - New directory Next message: rpms/Pound/devel .cvsignore, 1.6, 1.7 Pound.spec, 1.6, 1.7 sources, 1.6, 1.7 Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Author: mmcgrath Update of /cvs/fedora/fedora-hardware/hw-client In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv2555/hw-client Added Files: error reading networking __init__.py capabilities.py clientCaps.py config.py haltree.py hardware.py rhnChannel.py rhnErrata.py rhnHardware.py rhnPackageInfo.py rhncli.py rhnserver.py rpcServer.py rpmUtils.py sendProfile.py test.sh transaction.py up2dateAuth.py up2dateErrors.py up2dateLog.py up2dateUtils.py Log Message: added client --- NEW FILE __init__.py --- --- NEW FILE capabilities.py --- import UserDict import config import up2dateErrors import string from rhpl.translate import _ # a dict with "capability name" as the key, and the version # as the value. neededCaps = {"caneatCheese": {'version':"21"}, "supportsAutoUp2dateOption": {'version': "1"}, "registration.finish_message": {'version': "1"}, "xmlrpc.packages.extended_profile": {'version':"1"}, "registration.delta_packages": {'version':"1"}, "registration.remaining_subscriptions": {'version': '1'}, "registration.update_contact_info": {'version': "1"}} def parseCap(capstring): value = None caps = string.split(capstring, ',') capslist = [] for cap in caps: try: (key_version, value) = map(string.strip, string.split(cap, "=", 1)) except ValueError: # Bad directive: not in 'a = b' forma