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Bug 102154

Summary: TB maindialog.py:1065:on_hostsAddButton_clicked:NameError: global name 'Host' is not defined
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Beta Reporter: Robert Rissler <bobr>
Component: redhat-config-networkAssignee: Harald Hoyer <harald>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact:
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Priority: low    
Version: beta1CC: laptopmon
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Hardware: i386   
OS: Linux   
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Description Robert Rissler 2003-08-11 20:36:38 UTC
Description of problem:
Upon install and login, I get the infamous Gnome error stating that dhcppc10 is
not in the /etc/hosts file so GNOME might not function correctly.  Try adding
dhcppc10 to the /etc/hosts file.  I normally would do this by loading
redhat-config-network, clicking on the hosts tab, and either editing the entry
that is there or adding a new one.  Since I installed RH beta1 the
redhat-config-network program always crashes when I click on the 'New' button in
the hosts tab.  I have saved a copy of the bug error report and have attached it
to this report.  By the way, I was able to get around this by editing the
/etc/hosts file with vi.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.3.1


How reproducible: always


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Load redhat-config-network
2. Click on 'Hosts' tab
3. Click on 'New' button
    
Actual results:
Program Crashes

Expected results:
A dialog box allowing me to enter new Host information should pop-up

Additional info:
See attached log file...

Comment 1 Robert Rissler 2003-08-11 20:38:27 UTC
Created attachment 93591 [details]
Error log for bug 102154

Comment 2 Harald Hoyer 2003-08-12 10:00:48 UTC
should be fixed with newer versions...

Comment 3 Harald Hoyer 2003-08-12 10:00:59 UTC
should be fixed with newer versions...

Comment 4 Harald Hoyer 2003-08-24 23:06:27 UTC
*** Bug 102977 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***