Both the `homebrew` and `homebrew_cask` modules iterate over
dictionaries using `iteritems`. This is a Python 2-specific method whose
behavior is similar to `items` in Python 3+. The `iteritems` function in
the six library was designed to make it possible to use the correct
method.
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 153, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 119, in main
rc, out, err = run_command(base_command + ['--question'], module, check_rc=False)
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 79, in run_command
return rc, sanitize_output(out), sanitize_output(err)
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 95, in sanitize_output
return output.rstrip(b(\"\\r\\n\"))
TypeError: rstrip arg must be None or str
There is also a six.iteritems issue, fixed using six.
* gluster_volume: Fixes issue when creating a new volume failing due to peers not being present. The peers which are not 'localhost' should invoke wait_for_peer, but the find method returns -1 (not 0) on non-localhost peers.
By default, sparse option is true in ovirt. So the raw disk
creation in a block storage domain will fail with error "Disk
configuration (RAW Sparse) is incompatible with the storage domain
type".
The commit adds sparse option where it is send as False when
format is raw and True when format is qcow2
* New module proxmox_kvm
* fixed qxl value vor vga param
> | Name | Type | Format | Description |
> |------|------|--------|-------------|
> | vga | enum | std \| cirrus \| vmware \| qxl \| serial0 \| serial1 \| serial2 \| serial3 \| qxl2 \| qxl3 \| qxl4 | Select the VGA type. If you want to use high resolution modes (>= 1280x1024x16) then you should use the options 'std' or 'vmware'. Default is 'std' for win8/win7/w2k8, and 'cirrus' for other OS types. The 'qxl' option enables the SPICE display sever. For win* OS you can select how many independent displays you want, Linux guests can add displays them self. You can also run without any graphic card, using a serial device as terminal. |
* Fix create_vm() fail on PV 4.3
* Set default for force as null in doc
* proxmox_kvm: revision fixes
* proxmox_kvm: more revision fixes
* Fix indentation
* revision fixes
* Ensure PEP-3110: Catching Exceptions
* KeyError, to KeyError as -- PEP-3110: Catching Exceptions
* Fix Yaml document syntax; Notes: => Notes -
* Refix documentation issue
* Fix Documentation
* Remove Notes: in description
* Add current state and it return value
* Update documentation
* fixed local variable 'results' referenced before assignment
* Fix fixed local variable 'results' referenced before assignment
* minor fixes in error messages
* merge upstream/devel int devel
* minor fixes in error messages
* Fix indentation and documentation
* Update validate_certs description
* translate() has a different api for text vs byte strings
* maketrans must be imported from a different location on py2 vs py3
Since this is such a small string outside of a loop we don't have to
worry too much about speed so it's better to have a single piece of code
that works on both py2 and py3
Fixes#3249
The python-consul library already supports this, so it is just a simple
case of enablement.
This does not break the current logic in `add` of parsing as a check,
then parsing as a service if that fails… because service_name is
mandatory on a service registration and is invalid on a check
registration.
* ipa_group: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_hbacrule: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_host: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_hostgroup: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_role: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_sudocmd: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_sudocmdgroup: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_sudorule: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_user: Fix: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'
* ipa_sudorule: Fix: invalid 'cn': Only one value is allowed
* ipa_hostgroup: module returns changed if assigned hosts or hostgroups are not in lowercase