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Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
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# along with cdist. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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#
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# Run explorers
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# Run explorers - FIXME: this function is ugly
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#
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__cdist_explorer_run()
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# Create output directory
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__cdist_run_remote mkdir -p "$4"
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# Execute all explorers
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# Execute all explorers - FIXME: isolate cd call?
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cd "$2";
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# FIXME: cleanup double variable, no need when in directory
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for __cdist_explorer_run_explorer in *; do
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core/__cdist_object_code_run:
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make remote run work again
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__cdist_code_run:
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should be changed to run _all_ code (has nice checks)
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- run-remote does not work anymore, because there is no binary :-)
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either make functions available on the other side or
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put logic on the server side.
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- trying to run type explorers nicely from local side
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- must check whether type directory has been transmitted before!
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- Both type and global have...
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- local sourcedir
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- remote destination dir
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- remote out dir
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- local out dir
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- Differences are in...
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- variables exposed / submitted
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Catch broken instances in cdist-mass-deploy -p and report broken deployements at the end!
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Bug with requirements when indirect requires is scheduled late:
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__package/collectd: Generating local code
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