At 05:16 AM 3/9/98 -0500, Douglas F. Elznic wrote:
>Hello,
> I recently upgraded a server at work to linux. The box houses 650+ users
>and usercfg hates it. When I run usercfg it gives the following errors:
>
>[root@ian log]# usercfg
>Red Hat Linux usercfg 3.5
>Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Red Hat Software
>Redistributable under the terms of the GNU General Public License
>Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/usr/lib/rhs/usercfg/usercfg.py", line 940, in ?
> win = WindowFrame(Toplevel())
> File "/usr/lib/rhs/usercfg/usercfg.py", line 896, in __init__
> self.Groups = Groups(FR, self.G)
> File "/usr/lib/rhs/usercfg/usercfg.py", line 776, in __init__
> self.Box.insert((g.name, g.gid, g.userlist))
> File "/usr/lib/rhs/python/Conf.py", line 1423, in __getattr__
> return self.pw.vars[self.group][2]
>IndexError: list index out of range
I've found several times that I get python errors like this from the
various config utils. I've not been able to get the kernel config part of
control-panel working _at all_ :(.
The most annoying thing is that if they had written them in Perl, I'd be
able to fix it!
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