on both of my laptops (i386 and x86_64 installs), right after anaconda starts, there is a diagnostic containing the phrase "Deprecation warning" that flashes up briefly before the install GUI starts, and i caught a glimpse of a python script filename -- at least the ".py" part.
1) is this a known issue? i didn't have time to read any more.
2) are these diagnostics stored anywhere so they can be perused later?
rday --
======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry: Have classroom, will lecture.
http://crashcourse.ca Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA ========================================================================
Robert P. J. Day wrote, On 03/05/2009 06:13 AM:
on both of my laptops (i386 and x86_64 installs), right after anaconda starts, there is a diagnostic containing the phrase "Deprecation warning" that flashes up briefly before the install GUI starts, and i caught a glimpse of a python script filename -- at least the ".py" part.
is this a known issue? i didn't have time to read any more.
are these diagnostics stored anywhere so they can be perused later?
Some of the messages will appear in consoles F1, F3, F4 or F5, i.e., Ctrl-Alt-F# which you can switch to after X starts... I suspect this one might be hiding on F1 if you can get back to it before all the Xorg.log scrolls it off the screen.
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Todd Denniston wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote, On 03/05/2009 06:13 AM:
on both of my laptops (i386 and x86_64 installs), right after anaconda starts, there is a diagnostic containing the phrase "Deprecation warning" that flashes up briefly before the install GUI starts, and i caught a glimpse of a python script filename -- at least the ".py" part.
is this a known issue? i didn't have time to read any more.
are these diagnostics stored anywhere so they can be perused later?
Some of the messages will appear in consoles F1, F3, F4 or F5, i.e., Ctrl-Alt-F# which you can switch to after X starts... I suspect this one might be hiding on F1 if you can get back to it before all the Xorg.log scrolls it off the screen.
i know about the virtual consoles during installation, i just didn't have the time to do anything with them before the message came and went.
rday --
======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry: Have classroom, will lecture.
http://crashcourse.ca Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA ========================================================================