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Conflicts:
doc/appendix/guides/fedora.txt
misc/bcfg2.spec
schemas/types.xsd
src/lib/Bcfg2/Encryption.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Options.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Admin/Client.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Core.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Lint/Validate.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugin/helpers.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Bundler.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Cfg/CfgEncryptedGenerator.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Probes.py
src/sbin/bcfg2-crypt
testsuite/Testsrc/Testlib/TestServer/TestPlugin/Testhelpers.py
testsuite/Testsrc/Testlib/TestServer/TestPlugins/TestCfg/TestCfgEncryptedGenerator.py
testsuite/Testsrc/Testlib/TestServer/TestPlugins/TestProbes.py
testsuite/common.py
testsuite/install.sh
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Previously, if CfgEncryptedGenerator was imported before the Cfg
object was instantiated, it would finalize the
Bcfg2.Server.Plugins.Cfg.SETUP object with a value of None, and would
be unable to access the options dict.
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functionality
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lxml 3.2.1 complains when you try to parse a unicode (in Python 2) or
string (in Python 3) containing an XML document with an encoding
declaration. Traceback:
ValueError: Unicode strings with encoding declaration are not
supported. Please use bytes input or XML fragments without
declaration.
This encodes the document as a string (in Python 2) or bytes (in
Python 3) to avoid the lxml error. There may be other places this
happens, too, although in most other cases we should use
lxml.etree.parse() to parse a file, or we parse strings (in Python 2)
instead of unicode objects.
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This prevents the hostgroup list from flipping at random.
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Conflicts:
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Admin/Compare.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Admin/Snapshots.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/MultiprocessingCore.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Probes.py
src/sbin/bcfg2-crypt
src/sbin/bcfg2-reports
tools/upgrade/1.3/migrate_configs.py
tools/upgrade/1.3/migrate_perms_to_mode.py
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* Don't require symbols to be listed twice; they can be listed in
either __export__ or __default__, but need not be in both.
* Check for reserved words in __default__ list
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This lets you provide variables to the top-level namespace of
templates in a more seamless way than through a Connector plugin.
It's mostly useful for TemplateHelper for now, but may find other uses
in the future.
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Conflicts:
doc/development/lint.txt
misc/bcfg2.spec
src/lib/Bcfg2/Reporting/Collector.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Core.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Metadata.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/models.py
testsuite/install.sh
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This ensures consistency between the in-memory representation of
clients.xml and the representation on disk. If we don't read our
writes immediately, there's a race condition when creating a new
client: If it asserts its profile or version before the FAM event from
the clients.xml edit is processed, then the clients doesn't appear to
exist yet, and Bcfg2 complains.
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AWSTags allows querying tags from EC2, and setting groups based on the
tag names or values.
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Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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Conflicts:
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/GroupLogic.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Metadata.py
tools/posixusers_baseline.py
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The duplicate group check parsed groups differently from the actual
groups.xml parsing routines; the latter followed the documentation,
while the duplicate group check did now. This fixes the duplicate
group check to parse groups.xml correctly when looking for duplicates.
Fixes #140
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Conflicts:
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Cfg/CfgPublicKeyCreator.py
testsuite/Testsrc/Testlib/TestServer/TestPlugins/TestCfg/TestCfgPrivateKeyCreator.py
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created
Previously, only two cases were handled properly: both public and
private keys had been created; or neither had been created. If the
private key had been created (e.g., manually added to the repo), the
public key would not be created from it. This fixes that.
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Conflicts:
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Cfg/CfgAuthorizedKeysGenerator.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Cfg/__init__.py
testsuite/Testsrc/Testlib/TestClient/TestTools/TestPOSIXUsers.py
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Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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Conflicts:
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Core.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/GroupLogic.py
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Connector plugins can now create new groups, including the full range
of options on those groups (profile, public, category, etc.).
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Conflicts:
doc/client/tools/actions.txt
schemas/authorizedkeys.xsd
src/lib/Bcfg2/Client/Frame.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugin/helpers.py
src/lib/Bcfg2/Server/Plugins/Bundler.py
testsuite/Testsrc/Testlib/TestServer/TestPlugin/Testhelpers.py
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This monitors XIncluded files even if should_monitor=False, since the
object monitoring the base file will not monitor XIncludes. This
ensures that XIncluded files are properly monitored whenever possible,
particularly for Bundler and Properties.
This is a partial backport of 5b66845 -- as much of a backport as is
possible without a module-level FAM object.
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Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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This reverts commit c9be23ce06c04286851383c968c6e075a4005b75.
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Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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