Greetings,

I'm attempting to remove a cobbler profile using Frontier::Client. I get the error:

Fault returned from XML RPC Server, fault code 1: <type 'exceptions.TypeError'>:cannot marshal None unless allow_none is + enabled

I can't see any way to enable the allow_none setting. I tried passing allow_none => "True" in the new call, but error persisted. What can I do?

$server = Frontier::Client->new( url => $server_url ); ... $server->call( 'remove_profile', $profile_name, $token, "True" ) or die "Could not delete system $profile_name, $!";

Update

I switched to XMLRPC::Lite and the error did not return.

Neil Watson
watson-wilson.ca


In reply to How to enable allow_none in Frontier::Client by neilwatson

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