* Such package names requires at least OpenBSD 6.0.
* Rework get_package_state() to use 'pkg_info -Iq inst:' instead of 'pkg_info -e'
because it understands the branch syntax. It also means we can get rid of
some additional special handling.
This was suggested by Marc Espie:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=146659756711614&w=2
* Drop get_current_name() because the use of 'pkg_info -Iq inst:' in
get_package_state() means we already have that information available without
needing to do custom parsing. This was also necessary because a name such as
"postfix%stable" does not in itself contain the version information necessary
for the custom parsing. pkg_info -Iq translates such a name to the actual
package name seamlessly.
* Add support for finding more than one package for the supplied package name
which may happen if we only supply a stem.
I am taking over much of the development of modules old
and new for F5 and to meet the coding conventions for our
modules, I am aiming at newer python versions.
Therefore, I will be excluding python 2.4
This patch adds support for the server_port module. It
additionally updates the documentation in the module for
it.
The changes were tested in the f5-ansible repository to
ensure no breaking changes were made. This argument allows
modules to be used on BIG-IPs that are listening on
non-standard ports.
PR #1299 introduced the service_address parameter but specified a
default value of localhost. This is a breaking change; prior to that,
the consul module would always assume that the service should advertise
the address that the Consul agent was listening on. With this change,
the consul module will now default to advertising localhost to all nodes
for the service, which isn't the desired behavior. This changes the
default back to None which is the implicit default prior to #1299.
* Implement mounts in proxmox module
mounts in proxmox are the additionnal disk devices set in a guests.
We handle the mounts the same way that netif devices, using a
dictionnary with keys being mp0, mp1,…
* Add version_added
Seems to be a requirement but I didn't see that anywhere.
Hope it'll fix the travis-ci issue
* add a new modify command
for now, allows adding or modifying hosts in the dhcp subsystem
* fix some pep8 things that escaped
* add modify in the list in the doc
* added mention of adding modify in version 2.1
* handle the test mode case for modify
* modify the code for finer check mode support
added profile examples as my firewall task would pass yet no firewall rule was created until I added
profile: Domain,Private,Public
When setting a Firewall rule on Windows Server 2008 R2 manually, these three are selected as default, useful to have in the documentation maybe?