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* add-directory-ignore:
Server: Ignore directories containing a .bcfg2-ignore file
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The DirectoryBacked helper now does not recurse into directories that
contains a .bcfg2-ignore file. This makes it possible to ignore some
directories for most plugins (Bundler, Defaults, Pkgmgr, Properties,
PuppetENC, TemplateHelper, Trigger). You can store for example a python
module used by a TemplateHelper in the same directory, without getting
strange error messages while TemplateHelper is trying to import each
single file of this module.
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The Bundle do not need to be bound by another plugin.
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The messages of the packages in the packagesite file may be encoded in
any encoding. We only need the dependencies and just ignore the unicode
errors.
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If the server does not compute the packages as requirement, the client should
not install the recommended packages.
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In combination with the PortageCollection the Packages plugin could now handle
layman overlays. The Portage collection evaluates the dependencies with
respect to the configured overlays.
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If multiple values specified for one package all values are joined
together in a set.
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The classes of Sources could now specify another class for the
Collection container. One host could only use one Collection class at
a time. So all different Sources have to reference the same
Collection.
If no "cclass" is defined in the Sources class, the collection class
name is generated by striping the "Source" string from the Sources
class name like before.
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For auto/any packages, currently only auto/any is stored in the
statistics as the new installed version. This patch changes this
behavior, so that the exact version string is saved additionaly.
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This plugins allows the setting of varius flags per package. It should
be used f.e. to specify pinnings for debian packages or use flags and
keywords for gentoo packages (needs to be implemented by future Portage
plugin).
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pycparser-2.19 requires python2.7.
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Don't let the client follow symbolic links when changing the owner of a
path.
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The compat class from sphinx for "Directive" was deprecated and removed in the
current sphinx version. So we should use the class from docutils directly.
You will need at least docutils-0.5 (from 2008) to build the documentation.
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Reporting: Add SELinux entries
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Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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The backwords compatible syntax was removed in 1.10. The "new" syntax is
available since 11 years [1] and was already available in django 1.0 [2].
> Support for the syntax of {% cycle %} that uses comma-separated
> arguments is removed. [3]
[1]: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/208
[2]: https://github.com/django/django/commit/09145d2e5f
[3]: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/releases/1.10/#features-removed-in-1-10
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Django 1.8 deprecated the multiple TEMPLATE_* settings and introduced a
single TEMPLATES config option. Django 1.10 stopped creating a
backwards-compatible TEMPLATES based on the TEMPLATE_* settings.
(See: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/ref/templates/upgrading/#the-templates-settings)
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Replace django.shortcuts.render_to_response with django.shortcuts.render
because the context_instance argument was deprecated in django 1.8 and
removed in django 1.10. The render shortcut is available since django
1.3, so we can use it without a version check.
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The older python versions only ship with an old version of pip. Since some days
SSL is required for downloading from pypi. We have to specify this explicitly
because the older pip version only try http by default.
(https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4817)
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If the module name contains slashes, python will issue an warning:
> Ldap/config.py:1: RuntimeWarning: Parent module '__Ldap_/root/repo/Ldap/config' not found while handling absolute import
> from Bcfg2.Server.Plugins.Ldap import LdapConnection, LdapQuery
So we simply use the basename without the file extension for the module name.
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You can now set arbitrary ldap option for the connection by specifying
a dict with the key and the value. You should use the constants from
python-ldap.
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You can now specify the server to connect by either host (and optionally
port) or by specifying the full ldap uri. If you specify host and port
the connection will use the plain (unencrypted) ldap protocol by default.
Only if you specify the port "636", it will use ldaps now.
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Using the OnDemandDict removes the results of Ldap queries from the
client_metadata cache. We add a new cache per hostname cache for the
single ldap queries and add a new configuration option to enable
caching until the cache is expired manually via XML-RPC.
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With the CallableDict the LdapQueries will only be executed, if the values
are used.
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Add a CallableDict (like OnDemandDict, but without caching the results)
to have a dict-like class, that can be cached with the client metadata
without caching the dynamic values.
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Now you can also specify simple values for the OnDemandDict.
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The OnDemandDict could be used by different plugins.
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The "with_system_site_packages" virtualenv seems to be missing the
pymodules directory containing python modules installed with the
python-support debian helper. So we use the default environment and
manually add the references to the system-wide python packages.
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https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/3234 should be fixed now.
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