I see you don't have quotes around your reports promise, which probably
invalidates the whole bundle.
reports:
!xyz::
"
";
On 12/18/2011 02:59 AM, Carl E. Ma wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to create a checking script to report core files on my
server. But it keeps compla
Forum: CFEngine Help
Subject: Re: can't find defined bundle
Author: zzamboni
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,24359,24362#msg-24362
I don't think there is a way to produce a list with all the files that were
matched by a promise with a file_select attribute. file_result is not
Forum: CFEngine Help
Subject: Re: can't find defined bundle
Author: roadtest
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,24359,24361#msg-24361
Diego, thanks for your reply. I should use the default locale:-). If I don't
use transformer, may i have the file_list in the report output? In
Forum: CFEngine Help
Subject: Re: can't find defined bundle
Author: zzamboni
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,24359,24360#msg-24360
Carl,
Your sample policy is ridden with errors. Some noticeable ones:
- "Pretty" quotes - not sure if this is the result of copy-and-paste or yo
Hi,
I am trying to create a checking script to report core files on my server. But
it keeps complaining no defined bundle, which I did. The line number "5,31"
doesn't make sense either. What did I miss?
Thanks,
carl
$ ./1.cf
cf3> ./1.cf:5,31: syntax error, near token '.'
Bundle "“invalidfile
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 09:34:12AM -0500, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:
>This is an excellent discussion.
I concur.
>Class scope should be clear and defined. I don't like the idea of loosening
>this. It reminds me of the looseness of PHP and the breaches it caused.
>Don't go for the quick
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 08:48:49AM -0500, Mark Burgess wrote:
>The syntax highlighting in the the docs now make this clear. Red words
>are CFEngine and blue words are user defined.
Would it be possible to publish the regexes uses for syntax
highlighting? (Yes, I understand that it will change ove
I agree. I don't think that people object to it--in fact there have
been quite a few people who have posted very detailed examples to the
list (or posted links to websites that have them). The issue (IMO) is
one of security. By it's nature, posting production policies will expose
information abo
Sharing policies is not a taboo subject. It is just something that few
people seem to be willing to do. We can only keep trying to offer the
right forum.
M
On 12/17/2011 05:54 PM, Mike Svoboda wrote:
Hey Mark
The most difficult time I had with Cfengine was going from nothing, to
having ne
Hey Mark
The most difficult time I had with Cfengine was going from nothing, to having
network transfers working. Once I understood the concepts of failsafe.cf /
promises.cf, things started to make sense and building upon that base
configuration was pretty straightforward. I know that you gu
Addendum:
Sorry again for forgetting the link
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-Easy
It is worth commenting on two ways in which this talk applies to CFEngine, (in
my personal view).
What I like about the talk is that it is not dogmatic, but poses questions. The
speaker
says th
On 12/17/2011 01:08 PM, Mikhail Gusarov wrote:
> On 17.12.2011 11:57, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
>
>> which talk? Should there be a link in your message maybe?
> Here it is: http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-Easy
>
Thanks, I'm an idiot
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On 17.12.2011 11:57, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
> which talk? Should there be a link in your message maybe?
Here it is: http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-Easy
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On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Mark Burgess wrote:
>
> Mikhail, one of our very brilliant developers, recently brought this
> talk to my attention. I just had time to look at this and it is very
> good. The talk is a most excellent discussion about making choices about
> easy versus simple in s
Mikhail, one of our very brilliant developers, recently brought this
talk to my attention. I just had time to look at this and it is very
good. The talk is a most excellent discussion about making choices about
easy versus simple in software. I recommend everyone to watch this and
absorb its c
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