Bug 803597

Summary: When updating to factory using yast2-update-FACTORY, inst_suseconfig fails
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE 12.3 Reporter: Martin Pluskal <mpluskal>
Component: YaST2Assignee: Jiří Suchomel <jsuchome>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED QA Contact: Jiri Srain <jsrain>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None CC: forgotten_fRmEabLy0D
Version: RC 1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: x86-64   
OS: Other   
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Attachments: y2log
/var/log/Yast2/y2log

Description Martin Pluskal 2013-02-13 18:55:03 UTC
Created attachment 524542 [details]
y2log

During update to factory, using yast2-update-FACTORY, inst_suseconfig fails.
tail /var/log/YaST2/y2log:
[YCP] Hooks.ycp:100 Script Execution command: /bin/sh -x /tmp/YaST2-03261-rDHlAH/inst_rpmcopy_post.sh 2&> /var/log/YaST2/inst_rpmcopy_post.sh.log
[YCP] ProductControl.ycp:1302 Current step: $["id":"normal_4", "label":"Clean Up", "name":"inst_suseconfig"]
[YCP] ProductControl.ycp:1361 Running module: `inst_suseconfig ($["enable_back":true, "enable_next":true]) (3)
[YCP] ProductControl.ycp:1365 Calling `inst_suseconfig ($["enable_back":true, "enable_next":true])
[Interpreter] ProductControl.ycp:1391 Can't find YCP client component inst_suseconfig: No such file or directory
[YCP] ProductControl.ycp:1392 Calling `inst_suseconfig ($["enable_back":true, "enable_next":true]) returned nil
[ui] YPushButton.cc(setFunctionKey):188 Guessing button role YOKButton for YPushButton "Next" at 0x7f650c111190 from function key F10
[ui] YPushButton.cc(setFunctionKey):188 Guessing button role YCancelButton for YPushButton "Abort" at 0x7f650c0ce060 from function key F9
[ui] YPushButton.cc(setFunctionKey):188 Guessing button role YCancelButton for YPushButton "Quit" at 0x7f650c0b9410 from function key F9
[ui] YPushButton.cc(setFunctionKey):188 Guessing button role YOKButton for YPushButton "Next" at 0x7f650c0f5a20 from function key F10
Comment 1 Forgotten User fRmEabLy0D 2013-03-24 14:30:51 UTC
Created attachment 531360 [details]
/var/log/Yast2/y2log
Comment 2 Forgotten User fRmEabLy0D 2013-03-24 14:37:33 UTC
Hello,

I forgot to commit the text before uploading the y2log ....

Get the same kind of problem upgrading from 12.2 to 12.3 with a fresh DVD.

As the installation of Yast2 is KO it is difficult to change things.

As zypper seems to be OK I try to reload Yast2, but many modules are lacking, when I try to use Yast2 I get a message window with :

Unknown config.
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'YUIPluginException'
  what():  Couldn't load plug-in qt
YaST got signal 6 at YCP file Wizard.ycp:720
/sbin/yast2: line 431: 20524 Aborted                 $ybindir/y2base $module "$@" "$SELECTED_GUI" $Y2_GEOMETRY $Y2UI_ARGS
Invalid snapshot ''.

I try also to use XEN but neither "xl" nor "xm" commands are working properly, my system is unusable.

The network didn't configure properly and I have to play with ifdown, ifup, ip route to gain internet access.

Regards

JP P
Comment 3 Jiří Suchomel 2013-04-02 14:28:05 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Created an attachment (id=524542) [details]
> y2log
> 
> During update to factory, using yast2-update-FACTORY

What is 'yast2-update-FACTORY'? Never heard of it...
Comment 4 Martin Pluskal 2013-04-02 14:33:03 UTC
zypper info yast2-update-FACTORY
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...


Information for package yast2-update-FACTORY:

Repository: openSUSE-12.3-Oss
Name: yast2-update-FACTORY
Version: 2.23.1-1.1.1
Arch: x86_64
Vendor: openSUSE
Installed: Yes
Status: up-to-date
Installed Size: 7.1 KiB
Summary: YaST2 - Update
Description: 
Use this component if you wish to update your system.
Comment 5 Jiří Suchomel 2013-04-02 14:56:06 UTC
Strange, this should be already fixed... could you attach /usr/share/YaST2/control/update.xml which is part of your yast2-update-FACTORY package?
Comment 6 Martin Pluskal 2013-04-02 14:59:57 UTC
Yep it is already fixed for GA, feel free to close the issue.
Comment 7 Jiří Suchomel 2013-04-02 15:05:09 UTC
so be it