Allow installation of PPA repositories on non-Ubuntu Debian derived
distribution targets (e.g. neon, Mint, Debian itself) by removing the
specific check for UbuntuDistribution before allowing PPA: format
sources. This fixes the addition of PPA repositories under KDE neon (as
the codenames match the base Ubuntu distribution).
To make the functionality also useful under Mint and Debian which have
different codenames to their Ubuntu upstream / downstream releases, add
a 'codename' option to override the default used in the PPA source
entry.
* Add 'on the remote server' to `file` parameter description
* Add example showing how to use the `file` parameter, with specific
language about the file's location being on the 'remote server'
* apt: If the cache object fails to lost due to a corrupt file, try to update the cache until it is fixed.
* Append -q to the update parameters
* Remove unused variable
* Use a string that doesn't rely on internationalization
* Use py24 exception style
* Use get_exception
Fixes#2951
builddep only requires a source package to be in the repos but our code
was checking for a binary package before running buiddep. Reversing the
order makes it work correctly.
Fixes#4519
* Only change to short IDs for delete
If the user specifies long IDs, use them for all commands except for
deleting a key. Need to use short IDs there because of an upstream
apt_key bug. Fixed in apt_key 1.10 (fix is present in Ubuntu 16.04 but
not Ubuntu 14.0 or some Debians).
Fixes#5237
* Check that apt-key really erased the key
When erasing a key, apt-key does not understand how to process subkeys.
This update explicitly checks that the key_id is no longer present and
throws an error if it is. It also hints at subkeys being a possible
problem in the error message and the documentation.
Fixes#5119
* Fix apt_key check mode with long ids
apt-key can be given a key id longer than 16 chars to more accurately
define what key to download. However, we can use a maximum of 16
chars to verify whether a key is installed or not. So we need to use
different lengths for the id depending on what we're doing with it.
Fixes#2622
Also:
* Some style cleanups
* Use get_bin_path to find the path to apt-key and then use that when
invoking apt-key
* Return a nice user error message if the key was not found on the
keyserver
* Make file and keyring parameters type='path' so envars and tilde are
expanded
The implementation is fairly simple, we force the rc= parameter to not be zero so that the check in _executor/task_result.py_ correctly determines that it failed. Without this change Ansible would report the task to be ok (despite failed=True and msg=Some_error_message) although Ansible stops and the summary output reports a failed task.
This fixes#4214, #4384 and also relates to ansible/ansible#12070, ansible/ansible#16006, ansible/ansible##16597, ansible/ansible#17208 and ansible/ansible#17252
This change is in response to issue #1497 where the apt module would not properly updating the apt cache in some situations and never returned a state change on cache update when the module was used without or without an item to be installed or upgraded.
The change simply allows the apt module to update the cache when update_cache option is used without or without a set cache_valid_time.
If cache_valid_time is set and the on disk mtime for apt cache is ">" the provided amount of seconds, which now has a default of 0, the apt cache will be updated. Additionally if no upgrade, package, or deb is installed or changed but the apt cache is updated the module will return a changed state which will help users to know that the state of the environment has changed due to a task operation, even if it was only an apt cache update.
fixes#1497
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
* Pip: handle parsing different pip commands
* Pip: use 'pip list' when available
* Pip: explicitly check which command is used
* Pip: add error checking when fetching packages
Rather than just checking whether a package with the right
name is installed, use `local_nvra` to check whether the
version/release/arch differs too.
Remove `local_name` as it is a shortcut too far.
Fixes#3807Fixes#4529
- Use range instead of xrange.
- Use python3-apt package for python 3.
- Eliminate unsupported for/else/raise usage.
- Use list on dict.items when modifying dict.
- Update requirements documentation.
Also made non-intrustive style fixes (adding blank lines).
Importing a (sign only) subkey with apt_key module always fails,
however the actual keyring gets created and contains the correct keys.
Apparently the all_keys function skips the subkeys, hence the problem.
Fixes#4365
During check_mode (`--check`), the variable change could be
used uninitialized, yielding this error:
`UnboundLocalError: local variable 'changed' referenced before assignment`
This changeset simply initializes it to False.