PR #72702 introduced a bug that changed the unit name when splitting it up for the purpose
of searching for the unit. This only happens on unit file templates on systems that have a 5.8
or newer kernel and a version of systemd that does not contain a bugfix that causes systmed
to fail to parse dbus.
* Use facts rather than a manual probe to determine if systmed is present
* Remove unnecessary block
* Use vars files instead of set_fact
* Add tests for using a templated unit file
* Update changelog fragment
* Use template to get correct path to sleep binary
(cherry picked from commit 48803604cd)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doooran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Add explicit apt tests for fnmatch and update_cache
* Add explicit apt_key tests for fetching key directly from url
* ci_complete ci_coverage
* Remove repo only by repo
* ci_complete ci_coverage
* Add apt cache update after apt_repository to show that the cache doesn't update
* ci_complete ci_coverage
* Add systemd tests for enabling and disabling a service
* ci_complete ci_coverage
* Remove incidental_zabbix_host
* ci_complete ci_coverage
(cherry picked from commit 2f8dbf673e)
The message generated by systemctl has been updated in 9321e23c40, which requires a corresponding change in the systemd module.
In addition, this fixes the module when the SYSTEMD_OFFLINE environment variable is set.
(cherry picked from commit a1a50bb3cd)
* Update Shippable integration test groups.
* Update integration test group aliases.
* Rebalance AWS and Azure tests with extra group.
* Rebalance Windows tests with another group.
A preliminary set of test targets for "core" supported module that had no independent tests. These will also help us ensure python3 compatibility for those modules and prevent future regressions.