Re: Module for func using augeas

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Hello,

great.

I need to push you a new version because since augeas 0.4 the path
expression is more strict and a trailing / is not allowed anymore.
My module does not handle this.

So for now it's broken with the last augeas version. But it's easy to
adjust. I'll do this ASAP.

In addition, I agree with you that the module name is ugly
(confmgt_augeas)

We could rename it confaug or simply augeas. I like confaug because it
suggests that it deals with conf-iguration management, for people who
would not know about augeas.

I thought I would provide some other modules for configuration
management (based on regexps, or ConfigParser for ini files), but I was
told by Raphael Pinson at the FOSDEM this month in the Augeas conference
that the developpers were considering letting people load only a
specific file to work on, and specify a lens to handle it.
So ini files and other files with generic formats and not located in the
standard system path could be managed with the same module. I'm looking
forward to being able too use this


Louis



Le vendredi 20 février 2009 à 17:38 -0500, Adrian LIkins a écrit :
> Louis Coilliot wrote:
> > > I'm thinking it's about time for another release.
> > > (...)
> > > So if anyone has anything outstanding (patches, modules,
> > > must have features, must fix bugs, docs, etc) it would be
> > > great if you could get it ready soon ;-)
> > >(...)
> > > Adrian
> 
> Sorry about the delay, this kind of dropped off my radar.
> 
> I merged this and pushed it. Probably need to adopt the docs info to
> the module docs on the wiki, and see if we can integrate the test
> script into the unit tests.
> 
> Let me know if there are any changes that need merged.
> 
> Adrian

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