Just so.  Thanks very much, Mark.

Jim

On 1/13/10 1:27 AM, Mark wrote:
> You probably have not managed to compile with PCRE.
>
>
> Mark
>
>
> On 13 Jan 2010, at 04:24, Jim Lawson <jtl+cfeng...@uvm.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi help-cfengine,
>>
>> I am just getting started with Cf3.  I was fiddling with some of the
>> examples using community 3.0.2.
>>
>> Since updating to 3.0.3 I have started seeing lots of messages like the
>> following:
>>
>> Validation: Scalar item in restart_class => { startcfexecd } in rvalue
>> is out of bounds (value should match pattern [a-zA-Z0-9_$()\[\].]+)
>>
>> This seems an odd message, since the rvalue appears to match that
>> pattern just fine.
>>
>> In fact, the validation message appears on examples that ship with
>> 3.0.3, e.g. if I run cf-promises on unit_update.cf, I get the errors:
>>
>>> cf3:./unit_update.cf:60,44: Scalar item in restart_class => {
>>> start_exec } in rvalue is out of bounds (value should match pattern
>>> [a-zA-Z0-9_$()\[\].]+), near token 'start_exec"'
>>> cf3:./unit_update.cf:64,48: Scalar item in restart_class => {
>>> start_server } in rvalue is out of bounds (value should match pattern
>>> [a-zA-Z0-9_$()\[\].]+), near token 'start_server"'
>>> cf3:./unit_update.cf:89,45: Constraint lvalue logstring is not allowed
>>> in 'action' constraint body, near token ' -> Started the $(x)
>>> (success)"'
>>> Validation: Scalar item in handle => { update_policy } in rvalue is
>>> out of bounds (value should match pattern [a-zA-Z0-9_$()\[\].]+)
>>> Validation: Scalar item in restart_class => { start_exec } in rvalue
>>> is out of bounds (value should match pattern [a-zA-Z0-9_$()\[\].]+)
>>> Validation: Scalar item in restart_class => { start_server } in rvalue
>>> is out of bounds (value should match pattern [a-zA-Z0-9_$()\[\].]+)
>> If I use restart_class => canonify("startcfexecd"), I can get past the
>> errors, but I still get the validation warnings, which will be a
>> nuisance if I run it on several machines.
>>
>> I am building under RHEL 5.4.  Is anyone else seeing this?
>>
>> Jim
>>
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