For issue #3372, apply consistent parameter aliases to source_control
modules. For hg, add name and version and add to documentation string.
For subversion, add version and document version and name aliases in
documentation string.
Yum commandline permit to use a wildcard to enable and disable
repositories in the --enablerepo switch, permitting to enable
a complete set of repository at once ( like all rpmfusion, all
update-testing, etc ).
However, this doesn't work in yum due to more stringent checks
that verify that a exact match is given for the name of the
repository , see commit 5c26805.
This commit enhance the check by permitting to test more than
1 repository at a time, thus permitting to use wildcards.
Since deletion do not check the type of image or anything,
and since that's tedious to keep track of the image_id and
just adding noise to add image_id for nothing, this commit
just relax the requirement.
simplified check_mode
simplified other file attribute handling in link mode
made conditionals clearer
Signed-off-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
1. Debian Squeeze is supported out of box now.
2. Repository type "deb" or "deb-src" should be explicitly specified.
3. If a source had beed added it must be possible to remove it.
4. PPA can be only used against Ubuntu hosts.
failed: [127.0.0.1] => {"failed": true, "parsed": false}
invalid output was: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible-1376083321.99-111209413777779/nova_compute", line 1176, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible-1376083321.99-111209413777779/nova_compute", line 239, in main
_get_server_state(module, nova)
File "/tmp/ansible-1376083321.99-111209413777779/nova_compute", line 198, in _get_server_state
private = [ x['addr'] for x in getattr(server, 'addresses').itervalues().next() if x['OS-EXT-IPS:type'] == 'fixed']
KeyError: 'OS-EXT-IPS:type'
This extension was added less than 6 month ago, and so cannot be used on a release
older than Grizzly ( like Folsom ).
Commit of the extension : https://review.openstack.org/#/c/21453/
See https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ReleaseNotes/Grizzly#Key_New_Features_2
When service module is used on unsupported Linux system where init
script is used directly, LinuxService.svc_cmd is None so .endswith()
fails.
Fixes issue #3533
Both modules dealing with rax resources should use the same arguments
and environmental variables. The author of rax_clb_nodes did some things
better so sync rax with that effort.
I'm seeing ansible hang when trying to remove a package, and the hung
process is `whiptail` like in #2763. It looks like we only use
`APT_ENVVARS` and `DPKG_OPTIONS` for the `apt` commands in install()
and upgrade(). This change uses them in remove() as well, which fixes
the hang.
Remove the reference to the unused "termination_list" parameter
in the ec2 module. The instance_ids parameter is the one that contains
the list of instance ids to be terminated.
Boto blindly assumes the us-east-1 region if you don't hardcode a
region in it's config, so you could end up attempting to modify ELB's
in one region from a totally different region. If a region isn't
specified then default to the region that the module is being run
within rather than the default us-east-1 region since it's a pretty
safe assumption that you intend to work on the ELB's within your
current region.
Also throw an error if a specified ELB instance doesn't exist. The old
behavior would be to silently succeed with changed=false, so if you had
so much as a typo in the name of your ELB (or were in the wrong region
like my initial testing) you wouldn't get a clear indication that a
problem had occurred.
"UnboundLocalError: local variable 'branch' referenced before assignment" is
raised in git, line 282, in switch_version.
Exception is raised when version is not branch and version checkout fails.
E.g. when version is nonexistant commit.
This enables sending messages to partychat-like services (e.g. im.partych.at).
This commit also fixes handling of 'to' argument for non-chatroom recipients.
The timeout parameter of glance-image was not being parsed into a
numeric type, causing the following error when specifying timeout:
msg: Error in creating image: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'float' and 'str'
The apt-key command takes an optional --keyring parameter representing
the path to a specific GPG keyring to operate on. If it's not given,
the command operates on all keyring files, i.e., /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
and /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/*.gpg.
This change adds a 'keyring' parameter to the apt_key module and
propagates it down to the apt-key command line. The main use case this
supports is organizing keys for third-party repos into individual
keyrings in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d, rather than putting them all in
the default keyring.
When revoking privileges from a user, the GRANT OPTION is always
revoked, even if the user doesn't have it. If the user exists, this
doesn't give an error, but if the user doesn't exist, it does:
mysql> GRANT ALL ON test.* TO 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> REVOKE ALL ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> REVOKE GRANT OPTION ON test.* FROM 'test'@'localhost';
ERROR 1141 (42000): There is no such grant defined for user 'test' on
host 'localhost'
Additionally, in MySQL 5.6 this breaks replication because of
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=68892.
Rather than revoking the GRANT OPTION and catching the error, check if
the user actually has it and only revoke it when he does.