There are established connections for a service. The service is bound to a ipv4-mapped ipv6 address. Wait_for wrongly waits for clients listed in exclude_hosts.
* fix git switch branches in combination with depth
* the old implementation is correct, but relies on git working correctly
(as only newer versions do)
* with some older git version (e.g. 1.8.3), git fetch remote branch does
not work, if the branch does not yet exist locally
* this patch works around that without explicitly checking the git version
* future refactoring is needed to reduce the number of fetches to a
minimum; but this patch makes the code "correct"
* add git version requirements to doc
* replace set-branches with git 1.7.1 compatible version
From the git status doc:
--porcelain
Give the output in an easy-to-parse format for scripts. This is similar to the short output, but will remain stable across Git versions and regardless of user configuration. See below for details.
User configuration can break the git module from working as expected.
Since fetch_url already take care of the exception, the try/except
clause is no longer working, so replace it with proper status
checking, thus permitting to remove urlib2 from the import list.
* Add optional force parameter for apache2_module
Fixes#2499
* Add documentation for the force parameter
* Clarify in description that -f(orce) is a Debian parameter
Some people use the command module to run curl not to
download file, but to interact with remote HTTP api, and the
get_url suggestion is not suitable. So adding uri in the warning
would give a more meaningful warning.
Suggested by Tahvok on #ansible irc channel.
'key_ids' is referenced before it is assigned, causing the module to fail with a UnboundLocalError instead of failing gracefully with a helpful error message. This very small patch moves the assignment of 'key_ids' to before the variable is referenced.