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(basically anything that's not really a string or a number) to a list or hash, as appropriate. This will allow the cobbler API to accept list/hash input as appropriate in addition to strings, allowing for more advanced use of the templating engine. This also extends more power to the user to add their own entries in /var/lib/cobbler files for ksmeta, as opposed to having to enter in --ksmeta options on the command line, which previously did not tolerate newlines.
All of this is backwards compatible with the old format (both should load fine). Files will convert over
to the new format once any add commands are run.
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at the same time -- not a huge risk -- but it ought to be guarded against.
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a really fast, automated way
(2) bundling 2.4's subprocess as sub_process (it's supposed to work) since subprocess isn't available on 2.3 and we want to support lots of 2.3 machines
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- Fixed changelogs to include user/email
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files the right thing.
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than pxelinux.0 (likely elilo.efi)
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supporting alternative boot loader architectures (like Itanium).
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to the system and
using koan on a per system basis.
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...) which would previously try to resolve into an IP. We don't want that.
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--kopts. The parameter is a space delimited list of key=value pairs, which allows the variables entered to be evaluated through Cheetah. Thus kickstarts are now Cheetah templates. All templating errors are ignored so usage of a $ in a template is still legal where it doesn't reference a variable. Error ignoring should be finer grained and this does need some tests. Currently this only works for kickstarts on filesystems, and I'm not sure what the behavior for http and nfs should be. Anyhow, fairly useful stuff.
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test where I changed a command line syntax.
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exception
cleanup.
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all the way up the stack. Still not quite super-consistant, but getting there. Util functions still return true/false since they just ask questions, but API functions will throw errors to ensure they are being dealt with. Main CLI class needs to take advantage of this fact and become simpler. Tests are already modified to detect new exceptions with one exception :)
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reminded me of the
thing I hated most about Microsoft SDK/DDK programming (that being, last_error and inconsistant
error handling), so it had to go.
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cleanup but it will get straightened out very soon. The main thing I'm doing here is to remove backreferences from the object tree and make the API simpler, so that folks using the API screw up less. This means making the CLI code simpler as well. The serializer has also been overhauled so it's not as much bolted on, although I have some fixing to do to make it work entirely correctly. Wanted to check all of this in case someone decided to patch something else, making diffing really complex in the interim. I'd recommend not patching anything else to this code as I'm not close to done, really.
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