Bug 11860

Summary: drakxtools not returning to caller environment, terminating caller instead
Product: Mageia Reporter: Frank Griffin <ftg>
Component: RPM PackagesAssignee: Mageia Bug Squad <bugsquad>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: critical    
Priority: Normal CC: thierry.vignaud
Version: CauldronKeywords: NEEDINFO
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: x86_64   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard:
Source RPM: perl-Glib CVE:
Status comment:

Description Frank Griffin 2013-12-03 14:48:32 CET
In a fresh install, if you choose "Custom" partitioning, select a root partition, click on Mount Point, and accept the preset "/" mount point by clicking on OK, you are not returned to the partitioning window, but are dumped immediately into the window that asks which partitions to format.

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Steps to Reproduce:
Comment 1 Frank Griffin 2013-12-03 17:09:34 CET
This is not an install issue, although the same behavior manifests on the Summary page - e. g. if you select Timezone and go through the configuration, when you click Next you are sent to the Reboot panel rather than back to Summary.

The same thing is happening in a running system, running diskdrake under MCC.  In that environment, if you choose a Mount Point and click Next, diskdrake shuts down (without setting the Mount Point and updating fstab) and you're kicked back to MCC.

I assume this has something to do with changing an underlying windowing toolkit ?

Component: Installer => RPM Packages
Summary: Partitioning -> Mount Point -> OK proceeds to formatting => drakxtools not returning to caller environment, terminating caller instead
Source RPM: (none) => drakxtools
Severity: major => critical

Comment 2 Thierry Vignaud 2013-12-03 17:49:04 CET
rpm -q drakxtools perl-Gtk3

Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
CC: (none) => thierry.vignaud

Comment 3 Frank Griffin 2013-12-03 18:00:26 CET
[root@ftgme2 tmp]# rpm -q drakxtools perl-Gtk3
drakxtools-16.4-1.mga4
perl-Gtk3-0.14.0-8.mga4
[root@ftgme2 tmp]#
Thierry Vignaud 2013-12-03 19:11:59 CET

Status: NEW => ASSIGNED

Comment 4 Thierry Vignaud 2013-12-03 19:30:15 CET
Fixed in perl-Glib

Status: ASSIGNED => RESOLVED
Resolution: (none) => FIXED
Source RPM: drakxtools => perl-Glib