* dnf: follow-up on is_newer_installed arches fix
* fix for the non package object case
* prevent early bailout in dnf _is_newer_version_installed
* non-installed available arches would fail out of the check early
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Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <nitzmahone@redhat.com>
* Quality-of-life improvements for release tool
- Default devel releases to b1
- Default non-devel releases to rc1
- Default to release announcement to console
- Avoid auto-links in GH release annoucements for file sizes
Using this dictionary to store the return values results in
the return values showing up in the returned
`invocation['module_args']`, which is confusing. It also causes all
module arguments to be returned, which is preserved by this change but
should ideally be removed in the future.
* Reject option/alias names equal up to casing belonging to different options.
* Update test/lib/ansible_test/_util/controller/sanity/validate-modules/validate_modules/main.py
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
previouslly we recorded but did not show to avoid spam
since we could not dedup from forks, that was already
fixed in another PR so now we can show/display them.
Also:
* funcitonalize deprecation msg construct from docs
* reuse formatting func in cli
* normalize alternatives: most of the code used intended plural
but some and most data/tests used the singular
* update schemas and tests
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Replace references to archived ansible/ansible-examples repository
* Update examples to reference ansible repository
* Include HTTPS among SSH references in examples
Previously, `support_discard` simply returned the value of
`/sys/block/{device}/queue/discard_granularity`. When its value is `0`, then
the block device doesn't support discards; _however_, it being greater than
zero doesn't necessarily mean that the block device _does_ support discards.
But another indication that a block device doesn't support discards is
`/sys/block/{device}/queue/discard_max_hw_bytes` being equal to `0` (with the
same caveat as above). So if either of those are `0`, set `support_discard` to
zero, otherwise set it to the value of `discard_granularity` for backwards
compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
Identical branches in conditional node: 'elif name != permanent_hostname' and 'else'. First bruch is not nessesary
Co-authored-by: mar.s <marchenkov.s.d@gmail.com>
* Enable Ubuntu 24.04 group 6 in CI
* Disable rootfull Podman on Ubuntu
* Disable unix-chkpwd AppArmor profile on Ubuntu for Fedora 40 tests
* Document AppArmor and rootfull issues
Previously, if the checksum of the downloaded file did not match the
specified checksum, the *destination* file was removed. This possibly
leaves the system that is being provisioned in an invalid state.
Instead, the checksum should be calculated on the temporary file only.
If there's a mismatch, delete the *temporary* file, not the destination
file.
This requires checking the checksum before moving the file.
The timezone support module was used only for changing the timezone in the user module integration tests.
Changing the timezone for the tests is unecessarily complex for the purpose of asserting proper parsing of user expiration times.