Re: Cfengine Help: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection

2010-09-12 Thread Daniel V. Klein
Actually, you're getting a different error. The syntax error cf3:/var/lib/cfengine3/inputs/promises.cf:64,25: syntax error, near token '@' is the first thing you need to look at. Everything else comes from it. The problem is that, like it or not, all variables in Cfengine must currently

Cfengine Help: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection

2010-09-12 Thread no-reply
Forum: Cfengine Help Subject: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection Author: Seva Gluschenko Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,18170,18178#msg-18178 >From this output, it's hard to find why failsafe.cf produces segfault, at >least nothing is shown about the segfault. I'd s

Cfengine Help: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection

2010-09-12 Thread no-reply
Forum: Cfengine Help Subject: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection Author: nima Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,18170,18175#msg-18175 Okay, to simplify, here's what I've done: failsafe.cf is now as follows: body common control { version => "1.1.0"; bundleseque

Cfengine Help: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection

2010-09-12 Thread no-reply
Forum: Cfengine Help Subject: Re: Handles vs Classes - Scope Intersection Author: Seva Gluschenko Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,18170,18172#msg-18172 Your question is quite complex and requires certain clarifications before any advices can be given. Anyway, [*] Handles are