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Summary: | Traceback: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'mailinglist_name' | ||
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Product: | UCS | Reporter: | Nico Gulden <gulden> |
Component: | UDM (Generic) | Assignee: | Daniel Tröder <troeder> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | Dirk Wiesenthal <wiesenthal> |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P5 | CC: | gohmann, troeder |
Version: | UCS 4.3 | ||
Target Milestone: | UCS 4.3-2-errata | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
What kind of report is it?: | Bug Report | What type of bug is this?: | 6: Setup Problem: Issue for the setup process |
Who will be affected by this bug?: | 1: Will affect a very few installed domains | How will those affected feel about the bug?: | 4: A User would return the product |
User Pain: | 0.137 | Enterprise Customer affected?: | |
School Customer affected?: | ISV affected?: | Yes | |
Waiting Support: | Flags outvoted (downgraded) after PO Review: | ||
Ticket number: | Bug group (optional): | Appliance | |
Max CVSS v3 score: | |||
Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 48026 |
Description
Nico Gulden
2018-10-19 09:59:00 CEST
Just checked a usual UCS appliance, updated to errata 285 and installed Nextcloud and ownCloud. Both installations were successful. Therefore, only the app appliances seem to be affected. I'll test the ownCloud and Nextcloud appliance, as well and let them update to the latest errata before the apps are installed.. A running Python process does not reload a modified syntax.py. → The (re)loading of syntax classes has been modified to also reload syntax.py. → The syntax class for mailing list names was moved to a separate module. [4.3-2] 1faba855d5 Bug #47861: reload syntax.py itself, move syntax class to separate module [4.3-2] 2957402d2a Bug #47861: advisory univention-directory-manager-modules 13.0.25-5 A new build of the appliance this morning did not show the error anymore. I assume that the update to the errata update after the appliance setup cause somehow the problem. The new build already includes the errata update and this allows Nextcloud to be installed successfully. Therefore, no issue anymore for the recent build. Nevertheless, the problem should be fixed, which is already on the way. Thanks for the quick response, Daniel. Ok, works |