`decoded_name` was created twice, each from `rset.name`
So, the second call to `.replace(r'\100', '@')` overwrites decoded_name, discarding the result of the call to `.replace(r'\052', '*')`
I had a problem with wildcard domains that was fixed by this patch.
Since some of the vars contained in there may be used in the templating
of other variables. This also reverts e83a494 which originally fixed
issue #6979 but broke some other variable related things.
Fixes#6979Fixes#7321Fixes#7332
This is necessary for the scenario when you push a new, broken monit
config out, and then set a state=reloaded handler - the error was
previously swallowed so you could end up with successful play but missing
monitoring (!).
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>
Upon a second run, the default egress rule will be removed when a
vpc is specified but no other egress rules were set. This patch
corrects that behavior by removing the default egress rule from the
list of unmatched outbound rules.
Fixes#7309
Remove 'python-apt' before testing the 'apt_repository' module. The
'apt_repository' module has the smarts to auto-install python-apt. The
integration test will now assert the correct auto-install behavior.
The content of the sha256sum attribute should be lowered before comparing it with the calculated sha256sum.
In the following example the used sha256sum uses ABC.. and not abc.. and the check failed. This should not happen.
```
TASK: [get_url url=http://ftp.fau.de/apache/hadoop/common/hadoop-2.4.0/hadoop-2.4.0.tar.gz dest=/home/vagrant/hadoop-2.4.0.tar.gz mode=0644 sha256sum=024326AC68A1A68B5566B10F95609EAAFD9F70CFEB37FCA0E97CBB1674E57C3A] ***
failed: [instance000] => {"failed": true}
msg: The SHA-256 checksum for /home/vagrant/hadoop-2.4.0.tar.gz did not match 024326AC68A1A68B5566B10F95609EAAFD9F70CFEB37FCA0E97CBB1674E57C3A; it was 024326ac68a1a68b5566b10f95609eaafd9f70cfeb37fca0e97cbb1674e57c3a.
FATAL: all hosts have already failed -- aborting
```