This will allow specifying dpkg options as a string passed over to apt
command. dpkg_options expects a comma-separated string of options to be
passed as dpkg options which will be further expanded. For example
dpkg_options='force-confdef,force-confold' will end up as
-o \"Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold\" when passed to apt
Example usage would be:
-m apt -u ubuntu -s \
-a "upgrade=dist update_cache=yes dpkg_options='force-confold'"
or
apt: upgrade=dist update_cache=yes dpkg_options='force-confold'
You need to source hacking/env-setup before running hacking/test-module;
otherwise you get an error like this:
ImportError: No module named ansible.utils
Passing cloudformation template_parameters on the command line
like so was failing:
ansible localhost -m cloudformation -a "...template_parameters=foo=5,bar=4..."
Cron on solaris do not take the same
set of option than vixie cron on linux, and
among the biggest difference, root cannot set
the crontab of a user directly from a file. Thus the
use of su to run the crontab command. Fix issue #4648
This adds two parameters to the git module:
bare (boolean)
Indicates this is to be a bare repositori
reference (string)
Indicates the path or url to the reference repo.
Check out the "--reference" option in the "git clone"
man page
Added appropriate tests.
So instead of having:
group_vars/production.yml
A user could chose to reorganize to:
group_vars/production/staff.yml
group_vars/production/networks.yml
group_vars/production/dns.yml
(Backwards compatible.)
- Move all the supported YAML file extensions into a constant
- Use helper functions to avoid duplicate code for group/host vars
- Catch and disallow some confusing situations, such as the presence of
multiple group/host vars files for the same group/host, but with
different extensions. For example having both group_vars/all.yml and
group_vars/all.yaml.
- Catch and report file system permission issues, symlink errors,
unexpected file system objects
- Trivial performance improvement from making fewer stat system calls
- Restructuring that makes it easy for a following patch to support
directory recursion
TASK: [create test controller 0] **********************************************
failed: [127.0.0.1] => {"failed": true, "parsed": false}
invalid output was: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/jdewey/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1383197329.62-262790004573235/nova_compute", line 1203, in <module>
main()
File "/Users/jdewey/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1383197329.62-262790004573235/nova_compute", line 261, in main
_get_server_state(module, nova)
File "/Users/jdewey/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1383197329.62-262790004573235/nova_compute", line 197, in _get_server_state
if server.status != 'ACTIVE':
AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'status'