/etc/issue is far from being a reliable source for OS detection as it
can be changed by a user without affecting any OS functionality. As
newer Debian systems run systemd by default, check for /etc/os-release
and fallback to lsb_release for older Debian versions. Check #7625 for
a similar issue. Even lsb_release is not manatory, therefore keep the
current code of parsing /etc/issue to avoid regressions.
- Remove `ansible-galaxy` detection, since this command was introduced
in Ansible 1.4.2 (December 2013). Checking for `ansible-playbook`
presence should therefore be enough for any "modern" Ansible setup.
- Look for the command defined by the new `playbook_command` option.
Related to GH-7881 and GH-7536
Note that error messages were not adapted, and only mention
a generic "Ansible Software" when executed commands are failing.
We assume that people using the `playbook_command` option are
advanced users that will know all the components to be considered.
Add failing networking interface list sorting test with example
provided by #7883. Update sorting logic to properly handle different
types and differing array lengths.
Fixes#7883
The ansible-playbook command is currently hardcoded for the ansible and
ansible_local provisioners. This patch adds the config option
playbook_command to allow the user to change the command.
Implemented the differencing disk for vmcx.
This means the disk is now copied by Hyper-V (Powershell) instead of Ruby for new machines.
This does mean EFI Firmware now does work for machines since it is quite a feep copy. Compare-VM will report incompatibilities should they be found.
Changes introduced in #7207 removed the logic to handle the
`minion_id` configuration. This commit addresses that regression
by including the `--id #{@config.minion_id}` flag everywhere that
`--local` is used (as it had done before).
I'm not totally in love with the `get_masterless` abstraction here,
so if someone has a better suggestion I'll happily change it.
Fixes#7454
- Honour `ssh.proxy_command` setting (even when the Docker provider is
used via a proxy host). Silly configurations may lead to silly
behaviors, but let's apply the settings...
- Remove condition on `provider_config.connect_via_ssh`, which is
a provider specific parameter (from vagrant-libvirt provider).
- Add a simple unit test