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Re: ReturnsZero(): command does not return zero. Is class created with v
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Hans Deragon |
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Re: ReturnsZero(): command does not return zero. Is class created with value of false? |
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Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:01:51 -0400 |
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Mark.Burgess@iu.hio.no wrote:
!class is true if class does not exist. Your problem might be
related to a bug that some have reported in evaluating
classes with the string ".!class". Try swapping the order
of the classes and see if it makes a difference
M
Nothing different. Can you reproduce the problem on your side? My example is
pretty trivial... I am running 2.1.0b2.
BTW, you dodged my other question. ;) Is it documented somewhere that a class
is either defined or not and that !class is true if the class is undefined? If
not, it should. :)
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ENVIRONMENT:
CFALLCLASSES=any:cfengine_2_1_0b2:redhat:redhat_9:opt_debug:Tuesday:Hr14:Min48:Min45_50:Q4:Hr14_Q4:Day30:September:Yr2003:linux:snah1:32_bit:linux_2_4_20_6:i686:linux_i686:linux_i686_2_4_20_6:linux_i686_2_4_20_6__1_Thu_Feb_27_10_06_59_EST_2003:compiled_on_linux_gnu:localhost:net_iface_lo:net_iface_eth0:142_133_112_30:snah1_dyn_lmc_ericsson_se:142_133_112:ipv4_142_133_112_30:ipv4_142_133_112:ipv4_142_133:ipv4_142:lmclxadm:
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New temporary class additions
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Job start time set to Tue Sep 30 14:48:18 2003
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