When you try to remote unarchive files with the option copy=no the code always fail, as evidenced in issue #4202. That happens because the conditional to check "if remote_src=no or copy=yes" will always be true since the default value of them is remote_src=no and copy=yes.
My modification is only to change the condition from or to and, that way only if both the vars stay with the default value will be true, otherwise you can unarchive remote files.
* Add diffmode support to git module
This patch adds missing diffmode support to the git module.
* Remodel get_diff() and calls to it
As proposed by @abadger
* Ensure we fetch the required object before performing a diff
Also we handle the return code ourselves, so don't leave this up to run_command().
Now that there is general purpose `Fact` helper to detect if systemd
is active, we would be able to rely on that to apply SystemdStrategy.
Detecting presence of systemd at runtime would be more reliable than
distribution version based heuristics. (e.g., Debian, Ubuntu allows
user to change the default init system, Gentoo allows switching as
well, and so on).
A capital "S" appears when the the setuid or setgid bit are set but have no effect. Likewise, a capital "T" appears when the sticky bit is set but it has no effect.
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.
* error handling for importing non-existent db
* creating db on import state and suitable message on deleting db
* handling all possible cases when db exists/not-exists
* Check mode fixes for ec2_vpc_net module
Returns VPC object information
Detects state change for VPC, DHCP options, and tags in check mode
* Early exit on VPC creation in check mode
The default VPC egress rules was being left in the egress rules for
purging in check mode. This ensures that the module returns the correct
change state during check mode.
By default, ssh-keygen will pick a suitable default for ssh keys
for all type of keys. By hardocing the number of bits to the
RSA default, we make life harder for people picking Elliptic
Curve keys, so this commit make ssh-keygen use its own default
unless specificed otherwise by the playbook