rbenv has a special exec function which loads the correct ruby version before executing a command.
The syntax for this is `/usr/local/rbenv/bin/rbenv exec gem ...` for example.
But previously when specifying executable='/usr/local/rbenv/bin/rbenv exec gem' this would not work because the string was treated as one executable. This PR fixes that by splitting the executable on spaces.
NVM has a special script which loads the correct node version before executing a command.
The syntax for this is `/usr/local/nvm/nvm-exec ...`, so `nvm-exec npm list --json` for example.
But previously when specifying `executable='/usr/local/nvm/nvm-exec nvm'` this would not work because the string was treated as one executable.
This adds a note to the openbsd-pkg module which explains how to specify
package flavors as well as how to avoid ambiguity errors on a package
with multiple flavors.
Technically, this is not Ansible-specific, but it's pretty likely the
user will encounter this problem.
Looks like #6881 is also affected by this bug.
Currently when using lineinfile insertafter=EOF for a file that has no newline then the added line is not prefixed with a newline.
As a concrete example, ubuntu distro default /etc/ssh/sshd_config has no newline so lineinfile module cannot be used to add a new line to the end of the file.
For networks that have both a v4 and a v6 subnet, the floating IP plugin
currently has two problems:
* When determining the subnet for the provided `internal_network_name`, it
assumes that the first item in the list of subnets is the one you want.
Instead, it should pick the first v4 subnet.
* When multiple fixed IP's exist for a given port (as is the case in a network
a v4 and a v6 subnet), neutron needs a hint as to which fixed IP to associate
to the floating IP address (the v4 one).
* Fixed error messages to be more descriptive
* Removed direct use of subprocess module and replaced it with calls
to module.run_command
* Changed AZURE_MANAGEMENT_CERT_PATH to be just AZURE_CERT_PATH, which
matches what is expected by the inventory script