Oliver Ford
Oliver Ford
> npx is installed with Node by default :) Ok, well, having never used it I didn't realise 😉. Interestingly & weirdly, that works fine. I can't reproduce it with...
I can reproduce in all combinations of `alacritty` & `rxvt` as terminal emulator and `fish` & `bash` as shell, and only have a non-default configuration for the first pairing, so...
I'm afraid I can't reproduce that workaround, same behaviour with or without 'run' for me. What's that doing anyway, do you have a command called 'run' for it to run?...
I don't recall any more details, but fwiw I gave up on trying to run Fusion on Linux, not for this issue specifically, but just the general flakiness of getting...
It's now built-in (ROS v7) for the 'www-ssl' service: https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Certificates#Certificates-Let'sEncryptcertificates It'd be good to support that so that if enabled manually in order to give this provider access, that configuration...
Sorry I didn't get to this because I realised I can't use it (or hence test it) personally since I'm behind CGNAT, and the built-in support doesn't allow for DNS...
I'm intending to play around with the [tailscale container](https://github.com/Fluent-networks/tailscale-mikrotik), I suppose once I have that running it would make it feasible for me to test it (and also obviate any...
An easy, safe, solution could just be that `output` is marked sensitive? Then, in the case when it really isn't (i.e. there's nothing sensitive in the `input`), user can just...
Obviously I don't have knowledge of the complexity of implementation, so I take that point and it's just unfortunate. As for clunky configuration though, consider just the regular command case,...
I would guess that packer will follow terraform in moving to a smaller core with an ecosystem of approved plugins that are easy to use - just reference them and...