docs: Update Changelog.

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David Wilson 6 years ago
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Mitogen for Ansible
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* `#291 <https://github.com/dw/mitogen/issues/291>`_: when Mitogen had
previously been installed using ``pip`` or ``setuptools``, the globally
installed version could conflict with a newer version bundled with an
extension that had been installed using the documented steps. Now the bundled
library always overrides over any system-installed copy.
* `#324 <https://github.com/dw/mitogen/issues/324>`_: plays with a custom
module_utils would fail due to fallout from the Python 3 port and related
``module_utils`` would fail due to fallout from the Python 3 port and related
tests being disabled.
* `#331 <https://github.com/dw/mitogen/issues/331>`_: fixed known issue: the
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tasks set ``become: true``, or if SSH multiplexing is disabled. Changes to
``/etc/environment`` are now monitored and always reflected.
* Runs with many targets executed the module dependency scanner redundantly,
due to missing synchronization, creating significant extra work in the
connection multiplexer process. For one real-world playbook, the scanner
runtime was reduced by 95%, which may be apparent
* Runs with many targets executed the module dependency scanner redundantly
due to missing synchronization, causing significant wasted computation in the
connection multiplexer subprocess. For one real-world playbook the scanner
runtime was reduced by 95%, which may manifest as shorter runs.
* A missing check caused an exception traceback to appear when using the
``ansible`` command-line tool with a missing or misspelled module name.
* Ansible since >2.6 began importing ``__main__`` from
``ansible.module_utils.basic``, causing an error during execution, due to the
controller being configured to refuse network imports outside the
``ansible.*`` namespace. Update the target implementation to construct a stub
``__main__`` module to satisfy the otherwise seemingly vestigial import.
Core Library
~~~~~~~~~~~~
* `#313 <https://github.com/dw/mitogen/issues/313>`_:
:meth:`mitogen.parent.Context.call` was documented as capable of accepting
static methods. While possible on Python 2.x the result is very ugly, and in
every case it should be trivially possible to replace with a class method.
The API docs were updated to remove mention of static methods.
* `#339 <https://github.com/dw/mitogen/issues/339>`_: the LXD connection method
was erroneously executing LXC Classic commands.
* Add a :func:`mitogen.fork.on_fork` function to allow non-Mitogen managed
process forks to clean up Mitogen resources in the forked chlid.
Thanks!
~~~~~~~
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Mitogen would not be possible without the support of users. A huge thanks for
the bug reports in this release contributed by
`Rick Box <https://github.com/boxrick>`_,
`Dan Quackenbush <https://github.com/danquack>`_,
`Alex Russu <https://github.com/alexrussu>`_,
`Timo Beckers <https://github.com/ti-mo>`_,
`Jesse London <https://github.com/jesteria>`_,
`Pateek Jain <https://github.com/prateekj201>`_, and
`Pierre-Henry Muller <https://github.com/pierrehenrymuller>`_.
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in Ansible, and is fairly harmless, albeit cosmetically annoying. A future
release may include a solution.
.. * Configurations will break that rely on the `hashbang argument splitting
behaviour <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/15635>`_ of the
``ansible_python_interpreter`` setting, contrary to the Ansible
documentation. This will be addressed in a future 0.2 release.
* Performance does not scale linearly with target count. This requires
significant additional work, as major bottlenecks exist in the surrounding
Ansible code. Performance-related bug reports for any scenario remain
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actions, such as the ``synchronize`` module. This will be addressed in the
0.3 series.
* Configurations will break that rely on the `hashbang argument splitting
behaviour <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/15635>`_ of the
``ansible_python_interpreter`` setting, contrary to the Ansible
documentation. This will be addressed in a future 0.2 release.
Core Library
~~~~~~~~~~~~

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