gui: delete overridden definition of usersPage.delete()
Function delete() is defined twice in class usersPage and the first one invoke semanagePage.delete(), which does not exist. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@m4x.org>
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@ -91,10 +91,6 @@ class usersPage(semanagePage):
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self.store.set_value(iter, 2, dict[k][3])
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self.store.set_value(iter, 2, dict[k][3])
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self.view.get_selection().select_path((0,))
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self.view.get_selection().select_path((0,))
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def delete(self):
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if semanagePage.delete(self) == Gtk.ResponseType.NO:
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return None
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def dialogInit(self):
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def dialogInit(self):
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store, iter = self.view.get_selection().get_selected()
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store, iter = self.view.get_selection().get_selected()
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self.selinuxUserEntry.set_text(store.get_value(iter, 0))
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self.selinuxUserEntry.set_text(store.get_value(iter, 0))
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