Configuration files are not purged under Debian when the package
is deinstalled. If this parameter is given, they are deleted upon
package deinstallation.
When directly piping in the source of a systemd unit file, cdist
errored out. This is due to not propagating the stdin file to the
underlying __config_file type (which already contains code for this
case, but this has to be duplicated in __systemd_unit).
The following example thus works:
__systemd_unit test.service --source - <<EOF
[Service]
ExecStart=/bin/sleep 3600
EOF
Some pre/post-install scripts rely on them being open.
(It would be bette to leave them open and show the output, but I didn't
want to change the behaviour)
If `regex` begins with an hyphen, `grep` treats it as an option
and treats `file` as the regular expression. This leads to `grep`
trying to read from the standard input and making it wait infinitely.
This patch adds the missing argument breaker `--` and allows
`regex` to begin with an hyphen (provided it is called correctly).
* __systemd_unit: Move systemctl detection to manifest
* __systemd_unit: Restart the unit if inactive
Until now, the --restart parameter caused the unit to be restarted
only when the unit file has changed. This commit modifies --restart
behavior so that the unit is also restarted when the unit is inactive.
* __systemd_unit: Do not create unit file when source is empty
The pkg_version explorer will fail to properly detect if a package
is installed when a package's name is present in the description of
a package (as returned by pkg_info).
Currently, trying to install libtool fails due to incorrect parsing:
$ pkg_info | grep libtool
libltdl-2.4.2p1 GNU libtool system independent dlopen wrapper
Additionally, trying to install nagios results in the following output:
$ pkg_info | grep nagios
nagios-4.0.8p3-chroot host and service monitor
nagios-web-4.0.8p2-chroot cgis and webpages for nagios
This commit fixes detection by properly parsing pkg_info's output.
Specifically, descriptions are ignored and package names are properly
extracted.