According the patch(1) manpage:
The --directory option change to the directory dir immediately, before
doing anything else.
Thus if file is not relative to dir and making file absolute ensure that
patch will find it.
Prior to openssh 6.4, ssh-keygen -F returned 0 (and no output) when no
host was found. After then, it instead returned 1 and no output. This
revised code behaves correctly with either behaviour. There is
currently no other code path that results in exit(1) and no output.
The option parsing object within the module was performing a split
on an '=' sign and assuming that there would only ever be one '='
in a user provided option. Sadly, the assumption is incorrect and
the list comprehension that is building the options list needs to
be set to split on the first occurrence of an '=' sign in a given
option string. This commit adds the required change to make it
possible for options to contain additional '=' signs and be handled
correctly.
This allows one to enable or disable a node, useful for when doing
maintenance on a node to prevent connections from being attempted to it.
This will completely disable the node for any pool it might be in.
* update expected inclusion version
* fix consistency on enabled/absent (now enabled/disabled)
* safely import boto per now style of single-exit and proper JSON
* use new `required_together` module style
Cloudtrail is the AWS auditing configuration. It's fairly simple, but also very important to configuration management/devops/security to ensure it remains enabled. That's why I created it as a module.
- Changes are no longer erroneously reported on RHEL (#12)
- Adding new link groups on Debian works again.
- This was broken in a previous commit by assuming the OS was RHEL
if `update-alternatives --query <name>` had a return code of 2
- Prefer `--display` over `--query` for determining available
alternatives
- --display is more distro-agnostic and simplifies the code
- Fix missing `msg=` in `fail_json` call when `link` is missing
- Document that `link` is required on RHEL-based distros
Tested on Ubuntu 12.04+ and CentOS 6/7