Bug 31166

Summary: License cannot be requested when application is not installable
Product: UCS Reporter: Dirk Wiesenthal <wiesenthal>
Component: UMC - App-CenterAssignee: Dirk Wiesenthal <wiesenthal>
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: Felix Botner <botner>
Severity: normal    
Priority: P5 CC: gohmann, jmm
Version: UCS 3.1   
Target Milestone: UCS 3.1-1-errata   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux   
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Description Dirk Wiesenthal univentionstaff 2013-04-24 14:03:19 CEST
Use case: Setting up a UCS System just to test one specific application. If this application has some restrictions (RAM, ConflictedPackages, etc) this error is not shown until a UUID-License is present.

On the other hand, when an application is not installable, the button to request such a license is not shown.

You can easily workaround this by using the button on any other non-restricting app. But as long as you do not know this, you cannot go on and you do not know why.

Either show the error message or enable license request in any case (I prefer the latter).
Comment 1 Dirk Wiesenthal univentionstaff 2013-05-02 12:58:01 CEST
(In reply to comment #0)
> Either show the error message or enable license request in any case (I prefer
> the latter).

So I implemented the latter in (3.1-2):
  univention-management-console-module-appcenter 2.0.145-1.127.201305021245
and (3.1-1):
  univention-management-console-module-appcenter 2.0.139-7.128.201305021248

Changelog and YAML updated.
Comment 2 Felix Botner univentionstaff 2013-05-15 18:03:34 CEST
OK - errata3.1-1
OK - YAML

OK - ucs3.1-2
OK - changelog
Comment 3 Moritz Muehlenhoff univentionstaff 2013-05-22 16:10:15 CEST
http://errata.univention.de/ucs/3.1/102.html