Importing a (sign only) subkey with apt_key module always fails,
however the actual keyring gets created and contains the correct keys.
Apparently the all_keys function skips the subkeys, hence the problem.
Fixes#4365
During check_mode (`--check`), the variable change could be
used uninitialized, yielding this error:
`UnboundLocalError: local variable 'changed' referenced before assignment`
This changeset simply initializes it to False.
Change the file mode arg to 'raw' ala file args
Following the file_common_args model, change the
type of the 'mode' arg here to type='raw' with no
default arg value.
The default mode for file creation is the module
constant DEFAULT_SOURCES_PER, and is used if no
mode os specified.
A default mode of 0644 (and not specified as int or str)
would get converted to an octal 420, resulting in the
sources file being created with mode '0420' instead of '0644'
Fixes#16370
Fix KeyError: 'prepared' while installing dependencies using deb=<file>.deb
This error shows up when --diff was not passed by and the deb files has dependencies not yet installed.
Closes#3752.
packaging/language/pip.py:
virtualenv option:
Mention that virtualenv is created if it does not exist.
(Explicit is better than implicit.)
Mention other relevant options.
notes:
initialized -> created
Wrap long lines.
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.
for install, remove, deb_install, and upgrade.
Since apt has very commonly familiar output, just use the normal output
from apt-get or aptitude -- trimmed to the interesting parts -- to show
to the user if she specified --diff on the CLI.
Uses the recent support for the `diff['prepared]` key.
Fixesansible/ansible#10239
'server_insecure' maps to the subscription-manager config
(/etc/rhsm/rhsm.conf) value for 'insecure' key in the
'server' stanza. The 'insecure' configures if the https connection
to 'server_hostname' is verified as having been issued by
a CA in 'ca_cert_dir' trust store.
Previous documentation indicating it disables https and
enables http was inaccurate. Connection to server_hostname
always uses https.
This is useful for packages that bootstrap their own apt-key setup - only
the initial installation will require overriding. Notable examples are the
Dropbox and Google Chrome packages.
(Setting force=yes is far too strong: I only want to bypass
authentication!)
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>