get_hosts() was treating [] (meaning complete restriction, no hosts allowed)
the same as None (meaning no restriction, all hosts allowed). Fixed logic.
This switches to using selinux library calls instead of parsing the
output of sestatus. This fixes issue #428 where the output was slightly
different than expected on F17. Tested against debian (non-selinux),
centos5, centos6, and fedora17.
Playbook test for no vars_files with len(), but that excepts if play.vars_files==None, as can happen when there's a vars_files section with no vars files listed. What is the ansible way: ignore, warn, or fail with message (instead of traceback)?
I think when we stopped using stderr for debugging modules because
paramiko didn't like it, many modules used the idiom of defining
a debug function that used standard error. The def's and calls were
removed.
This looks like a stray debug() that didn't get removed and didn't
show up unless you alter a user's groups. If it's hit, 'user' fails
with a global undefined function error.
commit e00368e7c65c65bed11fcaaf83fe8b093dbf492e
Merge: 2ea7110 c039aa0
Author: Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 10 01:43:10 2012 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' of https://github.com/weaselkeeper/ansible into weaselkeeper-devel
commit c039aa091582cd31e206692df6f4f148394b41d6
Author: Jim Richardson <weaselkeeper@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 11 17:55:13 2012 -0700
cleanup and simplification of ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP feature
commit d87f15b796b799c375808edc7cc0932d7809d325
Merge: 5917aba 4c2fd25
Author: Jim Richardson <weaselkeeper@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 11 17:30:16 2012 -0700
Merge branch 'devel' of github.com:weaselkeeper/ansible into devel
commit 5917aba761af2e4163772d2d74e7efc0d169273a
Author: Jim Richardson <jrichardson@classmates.com>
Date: Wed May 9 11:25:45 2012 -0700
ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP environment variable sets where ansible will stuf tmp files on remote host. Default is /var/tmp for root, and $HOME/.ansible/tmp for non-root
commit 4c2fd2577769a6392187585828168bcb4a1476da
Author: Jim Richardson <jrichardson@classmates.com>
Date: Wed May 9 11:25:45 2012 -0700
ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP environment variable sets where ansible will stuf tmp files on remote host. Default is /var/tmp for root, and $HOME/.ansible/tmp for non-root