Update apt.py (#56479)
* Update apt.py Tested under Debian 9 with installation of Apache2 and PostgreSQL In both cases the daemons are started immediately upon installation https://www.alextomkins.com/2018/03/runlevel-apt-get-install-package-alternative/ https://major.io/2014/06/26/install-debian-packages-without-starting-daemons/
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author: "Matthew Williams (@mgwilliams)"
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notes:
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- Three of the upgrade modes (C(full), C(safe) and its alias C(yes)) required C(aptitude) up to 2.3, since 2.4 C(apt-get) is used as a fall-back.
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- apt starts newly installed services by default, this is what the underlying tooling does,
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to avoid this you can set the ``RUNLEVEL`` environment variable to 1.
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- In most cases, packages installed with apt will start newly installed services by default. Most distributions have mechanisms to avoid this.
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For example when installing Postgresql-9.5 in Debian 9, creating an excutable shell script (/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d) that throws
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a return code of 101 will stop Postgresql 9.5 starting up after install. Remove the file or remove its execute permission afterwards.
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- The apt-get commandline supports implicit regex matches here but we do not because it can let typos through easier
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(If you typo C(foo) as C(fo) apt-get would install packages that have "fo" in their name with a warning and a prompt for the user.
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Since we don't have warnings and prompts before installing we disallow this.Use an explicit fnmatch pattern if you want wildcarding)
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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- name: Install apache httpd (state=present is optional)
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apt:
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name: apache2
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state: present
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- name: Update repositories cache and install "foo" package
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apt:
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name: foo
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update_cache: yes
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- name: Install apache httpd but avoid starting it immediately (state=present is optional)
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apt:
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name: apache2
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state: present
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environment:
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RUNLEVEL: 1
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- name: Remove "foo" package
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apt:
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name: foo
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