This buffer gives the ability to look a bit longer into the past than
just a single line. This is helpfull to get a bigger context when
fiddling around comments. This also erases the need of
`lastlinepopulated` as there is something in the pipe or nothing.
Initial body of the __ini_value. It contains two awk-scripts: to detect
the state that is important to trigger a code generation, and to change
that line to the correct line. It might have problems which is not
matured enoght.
The most difficult points will be the comment detection, as this is a
critical point as you don't know if the user want to have this touched.
This will fix if a package will be upgraded from some extras to all
extras. Previously, it will not work because some dependencies of 'all'
are already installed, so the feature 'all' is already installed.
Now, it will use a list of all extras to iterate over them separatly. This
will result it will never install all extras via `[all]`, but rather
`[foo,bar]`.
As the previous detection took the wrong values, this explorer now
checks if packages for an extra are installed or not. If not, the extra
is not installed.
Based on the information of the explorer, it will install the package
again with the absent extras.
Closes#853, see issue for full description / discussion.
Short summary:
- There was about 6.53% chances of `--renewal-hook` not being applied
- Using --automatic-renewal in one cert and not in another was an error.
- It was not possible to use different hooks for different certificates.
- FreeBSD support was utterly broken.
This is a poor implementation of optional dependencies for pip packages.
It ensures to install them if the package will be installed, but does
not take into account if they must be added/removed after the package is
already installed. Also, it will not be autoremoved, as all dependencies
will not be removed.
sshd config: Produce error if invalid config is generated, fix processing of AuthenticationMethods and AuthorizedKeysFile, document explorer bug
See merge request ungleich-public/cdist!968
Previously, cdist would silently swallow the error (no invalid config file was
generated).
Reason: `set -e` does not exit if a command in a sub-command group fails,
it merely returns with a non-zero exit status.
e.g. the following snippet does not abort the script if sshd -t returns with a
non-zero exit status:
set -e
cmp -s old new || {
# check config file and update it
sshd -t -f new \
&& cat new >old
}
or compressed:
set -e
false || { false && true; }
echo $?
# prints 1