2012-12-05 11:13:10 |
Ara Pulido |
description |
Instead of giving just an usage error (when the user normally never uses create_connection, nor needs to know how the wireless tests are implemented), if the environment for the router ssid hasn't been properly set, it should fail gracefully and give a proper message.
This is the current error:
https://certification.canonical.com/hardware/201211-12100/submission/1rzWW1LStGcs0kX/results?form.status=FAIL&form.status=UNRESOLVED |
Instead of giving just an usage error (when the user normally never uses create_connection, nor needs to know how the wireless tests are implemented), if the environment for the router ssid hasn't been properly set, it should fail gracefully and give a proper message.
This is the current error:
usage: create_connection [-h] [-S SECURITY] [-K KEY] [-U UUID] [-R RETRIES] [-I INTERVAL] ssid create_connection: error: too few arguments rm: cannot remove `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/': Is a directory |
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