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Pywhat supports files and folders, but it does not allow passing several files as arguments:
$ pywhat file1 file2 file3 results in
Error: Got unexpected extra arguments (file2 file3)
Problem in MISP/app/Lib/Export/NidsExport.php /
causes there are two rows in beggening of all rules regarding email. Bug is in row 161
case 'email':
$this->emailSrcRule($ruleFormat, $item['Attribute'], $sid);
$this->emailDstRule($ruleFormat, $item['Attribute'], $sid);
break;
this causes inserting both source and destinati
In default Ubuntu configurations the GTK dialogs are forcibly locked to the center of their parent window. This means that if someone opens the properties on an Embedded Python Block, clicks "Open in Editor", and then clicks anywhere else other than the Choose Editor dialog it can end up hidden behind the Embedded Python Block properties dialog. This results it it being impossible to close the dia
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Description of problem:
The bash remediation of selinux_state runs:
fixfiles onboot
fixfiles -f relabel
whereas the Ansible remediation doe
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The project works with 8 modules < reference source/Module >
- Creating issue to accelerate/track test frame building of each module
- The test folder has a very basic example to start with.
- Feel free to make a pull request for the test cases
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Hi,
For safety use, it's better to have null check for all variables which are used in this function.
if (!_sessionPriv.$clientAlarmList) {
return;
}
↓
if (!_sessionPriv.$clientAlarmList
|| !_sessionPriv.$monitoredItemForAlarmList
|| !_sessionPriv.$subscriptionforAlarmList ) {
return;
}
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The error check is done here: https://github.com/berty/berty/blob/097eb0229f22e2abce3addd750c8dce98e92845f/js/packages/components/modals/InvalidScan.tsx#L126
We shouldn't show the invalid scan modal but navigate instead