[Pacemaker] pacemaker-pygui & CentOS 5.2
Yan Gao
ygao at novell.com
Mon Nov 3 06:44:50 UTC 2008
On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 10:18 -0600, Bret Palsson wrote:
> Can someone point me to the right direction on posting this notorious
> bug? I know I'm not the only one with it.
>
> Here it is:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 2822, in on_add
> objdlg = ObjectViewDlg(new_elem, True)
> File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 3900, in __init__
> obj_view = ObjectView(self.xml_node, is_newobj, self.on_changed)
> File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 1994, in __init__
> self.update(xml_node)
> File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 2130, in update
> self.on_after_show()
> File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 2138, in on_after_show
> self.obj_attrs.on_after_show()
> File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 6471, in on_after_show
> for widget in self.widgets[widget_type].values() :
> SystemError: Objects/funcobject.c:128: bad argument to internal function
>
As the problem that Hideo ever met in RHEL5, there are bugs in pygobject
2.12.1. You could update pygobject to 2.12.3 to avoid the problem. And
I'm going to change pacemaker-pygui later to resolve the compatibility
with lower ones.
>
> How to replicate:
>
> 1. Install centos 5.2
> 2. Add [server_ha-clustering] repo
> 3. run: yum -y install xorg-x11-xauth xorg-x11-fonts* heartbeat.x86_64
> pacemaker.x86_64 pacemaker-pygui.x86_64
> 4. create all the nessary config files and start heartbeat
> 5. run: hb_gui &
> 6. Try to add a primitive resource
>
> Then you get that traceback.
>
>
> Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bret
Regards,
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Yan Gao
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