On 02/27/2015 09:09 PM, Laine Stump wrote:
Back in 2010 when netcf needed a separate augeas lense for files in
s/lense/lens/ here and in the subject.
sysconfig/network-scripts (e.g. the ifcfg-* files), augeas itself had no special purpose sysconfig.aug lense, so netcf has its own sysconfig.aug lens based on the shellvars.aug lense from augeas at the time. Sometime soon after that augeas got its own sysconfig.aug lense, but netcf never rid itself of its own copy.
and 3 more instances; but at least you got one right!
The sysconfig.aug in netcf is now severely out of date compared to the one in augeas, and is missing many bugfixes. This patch just removes the netcf version from /usr/share/netcf/lenses, so that augeas will use its own lense when it's called by netcf. Among other things, this updated lense properly ignores semicolons and "#"-initiated partial
Two more.
line comments at the ends of lines that contain valid variable settings at the beginning.
This resolves:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=761246
Makefile.am | 1 - data/lenses/sysconfig.aug | 60 ----------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 61 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 data/lenses/sysconfig.aug
ACK
Does this mean a spec file for a Fedora build now needs to call out a minimum augeas version, or are we okay in that all supported Fedora builds (F20 and later) already have it?