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Commit 5b22ebae ("T3170: check if any generated node.def files are empty") added
an initial test to find empty node.def files created by build-command-templates
or build-command-op-templates.
The problem was that GNU find always returns 0, thus the condition to bail out
on error was always met. This has been corrected to return false on hits only.
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As the amount of include files now has reached a certain amount, it is getting
more and more crowsded, thuse introducing "per topic" subdirectories on the
filesystem to keep a clean structure makes sense.
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This will render the completion help more nicely.
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When migrating the conf from VyOS 1.2 to 1.3 a configuration error could appear
if the user specified "info" as loglevel instead of "INFO". There was no input
validation done in 1.2 but this is now enforced in 1.3.
In VyOS 1.3 loglevel will be always lowercase on the CLI and when migrating the
config this is transformed. Also VyOS 1.2 accpeted any arbitrary loglevel. If
an invalid loglevel is found it will be set to info.
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Jinja template contains some workarounds like {% if port is string %}, this
depends of the resolution of https://phabricator.vyos.net/T2636
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SSH mac, ciper and key exchange algorithms are not ynamically and only change
on distro upgrades. Thus it is easier to have them in a list and use a regex
based constraint. In the past users could have entered anything here!
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... as the carrot is applied automatically when reading in the XML
definition. Auto replaced by:
$ find interface-definitions -type f | xargs sed -i 's/regex>^/regex>/'
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A lot of XML code is duplicated (VLAN, interface address) for instance. Such
XML definitions should be moved to feature.xml.i files and then just pulled in
via GCC preprocessor #include definition in e.g. bond or ethernet definitions.
This will give us the ability to single-source repeating node definitions as:
* Interface Address
* Interface Description
* Interface Disable
* VLAN (both vif-s and vif-c)
The .in suffix of the interface-definitions is a marker that those files are
input files to the GCC preprocessor. They will be rendered into proper XML
files in the build directory.
Some node definitions have been reworder to remove escaped double quote
occurances which would have been warned about by the GCC preprocessor.
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