Also added some error handling to the fetch_url() call in the
apt_repository module, so that failures to look up the PPA info
are properly handled.
Fixes#7322
If the module directory is not writable/executable to the current user
(most likely because of a sudo to a non-root user), the ssh_wrapper
will be created in the default location for mkstemp() calls. To facilitate
the deletion of these new files, a new mechanism for cleaning up files
created by the module was also added.
Fixes#7375
`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.
If `get_all_instances` returns multiple reservations, the old wait loop only
dealt with the first reservation. Thus, the wait loop may end before all
instances get to be running/stopped.
Also clean up the code a little.
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
* the current state of the ELB was not reflected properly when checking
the status after a change was made.
* invalid zones caused a traceback when enabling/disabling zones
If we try to use the user module without being root, it fail on RHEL/Fedora
because usermod --help cannot be run. The root cause is lack of permission
due to EAL4+ certification, as seen in shadow-utils changelo.
So if we cannot run it, assume there is no append. It doesn't matter
much since we will not be able to run usermod at all with or without the
option.
The current 10-second default timeout for rsync seems to be behind issue #6809.
As a workaround for the underlying issue in rsync when different versions are
used on the source and destination sides, don't include the timeout option
unless the user specifies a timeout > 0.