Release notes for the Splunk Platform Upgrade Readiness App
This version of the Splunk Platform Upgrade Readiness App was released on October 1, 2019.
Fixed issues
Date resolved | Defect number | Description |
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2019-10-01 | SPL-174819 | Scan results for check 1 differs for different operating systems. |
2019-10-01 | SPL-174559 | Results from check 1 and check 2 are displaying relative paths instead of full paths. |
Known issues
This version of the Splunk Platform Upgrade Readiness App has the following known issues and workarounds.
Publication date | Defect number | Description |
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2019-09-24 | SPL-176932 | Scans do not find all examples of the zip function that need to be updated to Python 3 syntax. Manually check and update zip functions in Python files. |
2019-09-24 | SPL-176986 | Scans do not find all examples of the raise function that need to be updated to Python 3 syntax. Manually check and update raise functions in Python files. |
2019-09-23 | SPL-176905 | Scans do not find all examples of idioms that need to be updated to Python 3 syntax. Manually check and update idioms in Python files. |
2019-09-23 | SPL-176897 | Scans do not find all examples of throw string exceptions that need to be updated to Python 3 syntax. Manually check and update throw string exceptions in Python files. |
2019-09-23 | SPL-176909 | If you run the Upgrade Readiness App locally many times in a row, it might begin skipping checks. |
2019-09-20 | SPL-176823 | Scans skip any Python file that contains a syntax error. Check these files manually. |
2019-09-19 | SPL-176752 | References to has_key are only flagged when called in the has_key() format, not as the variable has_key without parentheses. Manually check your Python code for has_key references.
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2019-09-13 | SPL-176428 | Mako template scan does not parse Python syntax. It returns all Mako templates. Manually check Mako templates for Python incompatibilities. |
2019-09-13 | SPL-176424 | CherryPy endpoint check results display web.conf instead of the Python file. Find the Python file in the Python scripts check. |
2019-08-09 | SPL-174672 | Readiness App displays unfriendly error message when user without permissions attempts a scan. |
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Platform Upgrade Readiness App: 1.0.0
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