On 04/18/2016 05:05 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1262556 - anaconda - MODIFIED AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'get_data' (when wifi scan run and AP which does not broadcast SSID is in range)
This ought to be fixed in the new anaconda build which sbueno is just now sending out as an update. We still have the anaconda updates testing chicken/egg problem, but this one should be susceptible to testing by updating anaconda on a live image before running the installer, happily. You need to have a system with wifi and a wireless AP nearby which does not broadcast its SSID: boot a live image, update anaconda, disconnect any wired connection, do `virsh net-destroy default`, then run the installer and see if you can make it through the hub without a crash.
Given that Anaconda has a built-in mechanism for addressing exactly this (the updates.img), shouldn't we perhaps consider doing testing by providing updates.img shortlinks on the BZ (with the diff being from the last-known-good compose)?
Then testers can just boot with inst.updates=http://short.link/blah on the kernel command-line and test that way.
The process for generating an updates.img isn't very onerous, IIRC; there's a `make updates` target in the anaconda repo. So probably we could put together a SOP for generating them (to avoid dumping this requirement perpetually on the anaconda folks, though I hope they would be willing to help produce that document).