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R: class foo is set
R: class bar is set
-Original Message-----
From: Justin Lloyd
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 2:24 PM
To: 'nwat...@symcor.com'; Ingersoll, Robert
Cc: help-cfengine@cfengine.org; help-cfengine-boun...@cfengine.org
Subject: RE: canonify promise_repaired
Neil,
at...@symcor.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 1:43 PM
To: Ingersoll, Robert
Cc: help-cfengine@cfengine.org; help-cfengine-boun...@cfengine.org
Subject: RE: canonify promise_repaired
I wonder if the following is related. I'm seeing this message:
R: WARNING: ^\s*dictionlist\s*=\s*/usr/sha
I'm half into a test case. If you like I'll complete tomorrow and post
here.
Sincerely,
--
Neil Watson
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I am seeing reports that something has changed wrt variable expansion. We'll
look into
this soon.
nwat...@symcor.com wrote:
> I wonder if the following is related. I'm seeing this message:
>
> R: WARNING: ^\s*dictionlist\s*=\s*/usr/share/dict/words\s* not found in
> /etc/security/
> user
>
I wonder if the following is related. I'm seeing this message:
R: WARNING: ^\s*dictionlist\s*=\s*/usr/share/dict/words\s* not found in
/etc/security/
user
!! Class identifier contains illegal characters
Promise (version not specified) belongs to bundle 'grepfile' in file
'/var/cfengine/in
puts
> Any other suggestions on how to do this?
>
> This is with Community 3.0.4
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: help-cfengine-boun...@cfengine.org on behalf of Ingersoll, Robert
> Sent: Mon 3/15/2010 3:25 PM
> To: nwat...@symcor.com
> Cc: help-cfengine@cfeng
ehalf of Ingersoll, Robert
Sent: Mon 3/15/2010 3:25 PM
To: nwat...@symcor.com
Cc: help-cfengine@cfengine.org; help-cfengine-boun...@cfengine.org
Subject: RE: canonify promise_repaired
I'm not sure if this is telling me it's unsupported, syntactically incorrect,
or a bug?
cf-agent
engine.org; help-cfengine-boun...@cfengine.org
Subject: RE: canonify promise_repaired
If you use $(this.promiser) you must make sure that the name of the promise is
suitable as a classname.
Take a look at this function:
http://www.cfengine.org/manuals/cf3-reference.html#Function-canonify
I gues
...@cfengine.org
Subject: RE: canonify promise_repaired
I'm not sure if this is telling me it's unsupported, syntactically incorrect,
or a bug?
cf-agent -KI -b test -f ./test.cf
!!! No bundlesequence in the common control body
>> Using command line specified bundlesequence
->
I'm not sure if this is telling me it's unsupported, syntactically incorrect,
or a bug?
cf-agent -KI -b test -f ./test.cf
!!! No bundlesequence in the common control body
>> Using command line specified bundlesequence
-> Rotating files /tmp/alert.log in 10 fifo
Validation: Class item on rhs of
Does -I or -v show anything interesting? What version are you running?
Sincerely,
--
Neil Watson
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Should this work? It seems the promise_repaired class never gets defined.
"$(LogRotate)"
action => ifelapsed("120"),
classes => repaired("logrotate_$(this.promiser)"),
rename => rotate("10");
body classes repaired(class)
{
promise_repaired => { canonify("$(
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