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The /etc/os-release based distro detection doesn't seem to work for Ubuntu 10.04 (no /etc/os-release?). So it was testing the next case which was /etc/lsb-release to see if it is 'Mandriva'. Since the check for existence of (/etc/lsb-release, Mandrive) was the first non-empty dist file match, 'ansible_distribution' was being set to 'Mandriva' expecting to be corrected by the data from the dist file content. But since the dist file parsing for Mandriva didn't match for Ubuntu 10.04 /etc/lsb-release _and_ there is no Debian specific lsb-release check, 'ansible_distribution' stayed at 'Mandriva' and the dist file checking loop keeps going and eventually off the end of the list before finding a better match. Adding a debian/ubuntu specific check for /etc/lsb-release after the debian os-release sets the info correctly and stops further checking of dist files. Fixes #30693 |
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aws | ||
basic | ||
cloud | ||
ec2 | ||
facts | ||
gcp | ||
json_utils | ||
parsing | ||
__init__.py | ||
test_aci.py | ||
test_basic.py | ||
test_database.py | ||
test_distribution_version.py | ||
test_known_hosts.py | ||
test_network_common.py | ||
test_postgresql.py | ||
test_text.py |