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2016-10-30Update to 2.1.2.0wen3-8/+12
Upstream changes: ## 2.1.2 "The Song Remains the Same" - 09-29-2016 ###Minor Changes: * Fixed a bug related to creation of retry files (#17456) * Fixed a bug in the way include params are used when an include task is dynamic (#17064) * Fixed a bug related to including blocks in an include task (#15963) * Fixed a bug related to the use of hostvars internally when creating the connection plugin. This prevents things like variables using lookups from being evaluated unnecessarily (#17024) * Fixed a bug where using a variable containing a list for the `hosts` of a play resulted in an list of lists (#16583) * Fixed a bug where integer values would cause an error if a module param was of type `float` (no issue) * Fixed a bug with net_template failing if src was not specified (#17726) * Fixed a bug in "ansible-galaxy import" (#17417) * Fixed a bug in which INI files incorrectly treated a hosts range as a section header (#15331) * Fixed a bug in which the max_fail_percentage calculation erroneously caused a series of plays to stop executing (#15954) * Fixed a bug in which the task names were not properly templated (#16295) * Fixed a bug causing "squashed" loops (ie. yum, apt) to incorrectly report results (ansible-modules-core#4214) * Fixed several bugs related to includes: - when including statically, make sure that all parents were also included statically (issue #16990) - properly resolve nested static include paths - print a message when a file is statically included * Fixed a bug in which module params expected to be float types were not converted from integers (only strings) (#17325) * Fixed a bug introduced by static includes in 2.1, which prevented notifications from going to the "top level" handler name. * Fixed a bug where a group_vars or host_vars directory in the current working directory would be used (and would take precedence) over those in the inventory and/or playbook directory. * Fixed a bug which could occur when the result of an async task did not parse as valid JSON. * (re)-allowed the use of ansible_python_interpreter lines with more than one argument. * Fixed several bugs related to the creation of the implicit localhost in inventory. * Fixed a bug related to an unspecified number of retries when using until. * Fixed a race-condition bug when creating temp directories before the worker process is forked. * Fix a bug with async's poll keyword not making use of ansible_python_interpreter to run (and thus breaking when /usr/bin/python is not present on the remote machine.) * Fix a bug where hosts that started with a range in inventory were being treated as an invalid section header. Module fixes: * Fixed a bug where the temporary CA files created by the module helper code were not being deleted properly in some situations (#17073) * Fixed many bugs in the unarchive module * Fixes for module ec2: - Fixed a bug related to source_dest_check when used with non-vpc instances (core#3243) - Fixed a bug in ec2 where instances were not powering of when referenced via tags only (core#4765) - Fixed a bug where instances with multiple interfaces were not powering up/down correctly (core#3234) * Fixes for module get_url: - Fixed a bug in get_url module to force a download if there is a checksum mismatch regardless of the last modified time (core#4262) - Fixed a bug in get_url module to properly process FTP results (core#3661 and core#4601) * Fixed a bug in win_user related to users with disabled accounts/expired passwords (core#4369) * ini_file: - Fixed a bug where option lines are now inserted before blank lines. - Fixed a bug where leading whitespace prevented matches on options. * Fixed a bug in iam_cert when dup_ok is used as a string. * Fixed a bug in postgresql_db related to the changed logic when state=absent. * Fixed a bug where single_transaction and quick were not passed into db_dump for the mysql_db module. * Fixed a bug where the fetch module was not idempotent when retrieving the target of a symlink. * Many minor fixes for bugs in extras modules. ###Deprecations: * Deprecated the use of `_fixup_perms`. Use `_fixup_perms2` instead. This change only impacts custom action plugins using `_fixup_perms`. ###Incompatible Changes: * Use of `_fixup_perms` with `recursive=True` (the default) is no longer supported. Custom action plugins using `_fixup_perms` will require changes unless they already use `recursive=False`. Use `_fixup_perms2` if support for previous releases is not required. Otherwise use `_fixup_perms` with `recursive=False`. ## 2.1.1 "The Song Remains the Same" - 07-28-2016 ###Minor Changes: * If the user is not using paramiko or vault, allow Ansible to run if pycrypto is not installed. * Fixed a bug in pkg_util module that caused "update_catalog must be one of" error if 'update_catalog' arg was used. * Fixed a bug where psuedo-connection vars (eg, ansible_winrm_transport) defined in group_vars or host_vars were not getting passed to the connection. * Fixed a bug where temp file permissions on BSDs were not using filesystem acls when available. * Fixed some bugs in variable dependency resolution. These were mainly related to includes and roles, to bringe the VariableManager code in-line with our documentation. * Fixed a bug in unarchive, when the destination was a symlinked directory. * Fixed a bug related to performance when loading a large number of groups. * Fixed bugs related to the way host and group vars are loaded, which (for large sets of inventory variables) can reduce CPU and memory usage by 50%. * Fixed a bug where includes were not being implicitly evaluated as static when no loop or variables were being used. * Fixed several more bugs in relation to the way play execution continues or halts when hosts fail, to bringe the behavior more in line with 1.9.x. * Fixed bugs related to the use of the underlying shell executable with the script and raw modules. * Fixed several bugs in relation to the way ssh keys were used with various networking modules. * Fixed a bug related to the way handlers are tracked internally, which could cause bugs when roles are reused within the same play (allow_duplicates: yes) or when the role dependencies formed a "diamond" pattern. * Fixed a bug related to setfacl on platforms which do not support the -R option for recursive changes. * Several fixes to the way async works to prevent race conditions and other bugs * More fixes to the way failed and unreachable hosts affect future plays * Fixed a bug in the way the to_json filter encoded some objects * Fixed a bug in the way roles and dependencies are loaded, and how they inherit params from parent roles. * Fixed a bug in which the number of retries in a do/until loop was off by one * Fixed a bug in the way the passwd lookup deals with salts * When using the local connection, internally the remote_user value is now forced to be the current user even if remote_user is specified, to prevent issues with become settings * Fix for Azure modules to work with most recent Azure python library (2.0.0rc5) * Fix for bug related to unreachable hosts and any_errors_fatal in the linear strategy * Fix for error handling in relation to killed/dead worker processes. If workers are killed via SIGKILL or SIGTERM, this will halt execution of the playbook. * Fixed a regression in the way we handle variables from dependent roles. * Added better handling for certain errors thrown from the cryptography. * Fixed a typo in the azure_rm_storageaccount module. * Fixed some minor bugs in the os_user_role and cs_volume modules. * Fixed a bug related to the return value of a low-level inventory API call related to getting variables for hosts and groups.
2016-06-08Import ansible version 2.1.0.0 as sysutils/ansible2.jperkin4-0/+2918
This is based on the existing sysutils/ansible package, but cleaned up and tracking the newer 2.x releases. sysutils/ansible is retained to support installations which still require 1.x support. From the DESCR: Ansible is a radically simple model-driven configuration management, multi-node deployment, and remote task execution system. Ansible works over SSH and does not require any software or daemons to be installed on remote nodes. Extension modules can be written in any language and are transferred to managed machines automatically.