Bug 99606 - Changing GCVs on Driverset properties doesn't dirty the model
Summary: Changing GCVs on Driverset properties doesn't dirty the model
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Identity Designer
Classification: Identity Manager
Component: Configuration Management (show other bugs)
Version: 1.0.0 Designer
Hardware: Other All
: P3 - Medium : Major (vote)
Target Milestone: 1.0 M5
Assignee: Forgotten User C1r2QIwDyb
QA Contact: Tim Pew
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Keywords: Built, Provo
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Reported: 2005-07-29 23:13 UTC by Tim Pew
Modified: 2016-09-13 11:10 UTC (History)
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Found By: Integration Test
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Description Tim Pew 2005-07-29 23:13:38 UTC
Details:  Open the properties pages for a driverset and select the Global
Configuration Values page. You can add new GCVs or edit existing GCVs and OK and
the model isn't marked dirty. Changing values for a GCV or removing a GCV does
mark the model.

OS/Config:  Build 20050729_1425 on Win2KPro and NLD9
Comment 1 Bill Street 2005-07-30 00:08:58 UTC
Approved to look at.
Comment 2 Forgotten User C1r2QIwDyb 2005-07-30 02:28:15 UTC
Fixed. I had to add some notification code to the model for this to work 
properly. This works in all editors that I could see...
Comment 3 Forgotten User C1r2QIwDyb 2005-07-30 02:28:33 UTC
Fixed.
Comment 5 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:45:57 UTC
Marking closed/resolved fixed bugs public view.
Comment 6 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:46:43 UTC
Marking closed fixed bugs public view.
Comment 7 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:49:02 UTC
Marking closed/resolved fixed bugs public view.
Comment 8 Swamp Workflow Management 2016-09-06 19:08:53 UTC
openSUSE-SU-2016:2250-1: An update that fixes 20 vulnerabilities is now available.

Category: security (important)
Bug References: 995932,996032,99606,996648
CVE References: CVE-2016-5147,CVE-2016-5148,CVE-2016-5149,CVE-2016-5150,CVE-2016-5151,CVE-2016-5152,CVE-2016-5153,CVE-2016-5154,CVE-2016-5155,CVE-2016-5156,CVE-2016-5157,CVE-2016-5158,CVE-2016-5159,CVE-2016-5160,CVE-2016-5161,CVE-2016-5162,CVE-2016-5163,CVE-2016-5164,CVE-2016-5165,CVE-2016-5166
Sources used:
openSUSE Leap 42.1 (src):    chromium-53.0.2785.89-68.1
Comment 9 Swamp Workflow Management 2016-09-06 19:09:39 UTC
SUSE-SU-2016:2251-1: An update that fixes 20 vulnerabilities is now available.

Category: security (important)
Bug References: 995932,996032,99606,996648
CVE References: CVE-2016-5147,CVE-2016-5148,CVE-2016-5149,CVE-2016-5150,CVE-2016-5151,CVE-2016-5152,CVE-2016-5153,CVE-2016-5154,CVE-2016-5155,CVE-2016-5156,CVE-2016-5157,CVE-2016-5158,CVE-2016-5159,CVE-2016-5160,CVE-2016-5161,CVE-2016-5162,CVE-2016-5163,CVE-2016-5164,CVE-2016-5165,CVE-2016-5166
Sources used:
SUSE Package Hub for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 (src):    chromium-53.0.2785.89-96.1
Comment 10 Swamp Workflow Management 2016-09-13 11:10:00 UTC
openSUSE-SU-2016:2296-1: An update that fixes 20 vulnerabilities is now available.

Category: security (important)
Bug References: 969732,995932,996032,99606,996648,998328
CVE References: CVE-2016-5147,CVE-2016-5148,CVE-2016-5149,CVE-2016-5150,CVE-2016-5151,CVE-2016-5152,CVE-2016-5153,CVE-2016-5154,CVE-2016-5155,CVE-2016-5156,CVE-2016-5157,CVE-2016-5158,CVE-2016-5159,CVE-2016-5160,CVE-2016-5161,CVE-2016-5162,CVE-2016-5163,CVE-2016-5164,CVE-2016-5165,CVE-2016-5166
Sources used:
openSUSE 13.2 (src):    chromium-53.0.2785.101-120.1, rpmlint-1.5-39.4.1, rpmlint-mini-1.5-8.7.2