Ask Bjørn Hansen
Ask Bjørn Hansen
The point of using the "spec tests" is to know that it's compatible with the other implementations to the extent possible (rather than "everything implemented is ok").
They're defined in yml and json (I believe the same tests in both formats). The ruby code is just to convert the yaml to json.
Is it in the mustache spec (does hogan.js or the ruby mustache library have this feature)?
It'd have to be a different function, maybe FRender(...) ? It doesn't seem like it'd save that much typing though.
This is fixed in pull request #13.
nope, sometimes I get this error ``` FAILED! => {"msg": "The task includes an option with an undefined variable. The error was: 'systemd_service_name' is undefined\n\nThe error appears to have been...
Uh, not sure what's expected here. Bad bot?
I don't have additional information, but the issue was real.
@antonym, am I misunderstanding how the code is supposed to work?
I didn't change the template for the checksum file as that using site_name seemed like it might be intentionally different. For these files the filename generated was already using `bootloader_filename`...