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This gets initial opensuse and SLES support back to a working state.
Still missing is more complete network file writing and unit tests.
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This has been a recurring ask and we had initially just made the change to
the cloud-init 2.0 codebase. As the current thinking is we'll just
continue to enhance the current codebase, its desirable to relicense to
match what we'd intended as part of the 2.0 plan here.
- put a brief description of license in LICENSE file
- put full license versions in LICENSE-GPLv3 and LICENSE-Apache2.0
- simplify the per-file header to reference LICENSE
- tox: ignore H102 (Apache License Header check)
Add license header to files that ship.
Reformat headers, make sure everything has vi: at end of file.
Non-shipping files do not need the copyright header,
but at the moment tests/ have it.
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to be behind trunk.
`tox -e py27` passes full test suite. Now to work on replacing mocker.
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on RHEL, we were writing to persistent configuration the fqdn, but
invoking 'hostname' on the first boot with just the shortname. On 'reboot',
then the hostname would differ.
Now, whatever we write, invoke hostname with.
Also remove some duplicate code.
LP: #1246485
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The ubuntu/debian networking file parsing function
really is more generic than just a rhel utility function
and can be used by others that want to use this functionality
for there own purposes (say in writing down a freebsd network
format instead) so moving this to its own module to encourage
its usage outside of rhel.
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Per discussion with Robert @ SUSE since he can't sign the CCA.
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SLES 11 doesn't support long option names for the passwd utilities. Use the
short option names in the parent distro class and remove the custom SLES
methods.
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