This line is the interesting part:
[10.200.8.160] sudo: sudo -S -p 'sudo password:' /bin/bash -l -c id
Bash is setting your PATH because it is running as a log-in shell. However,
sudo is running outside bash. So the PATH that bash prints is not the one
that is being used for the sudo command.
Could it be that you don't have permission to write to the temporary
location, whatever it is?
For reference:
http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.6/api/core/operations.html#fabric.operations.put
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It should work unless even
the simple answer is no, and this is by design.
I feel compelled to share a bit of the history here. The very first thing I
tried to do, was to implement fabric with persistent connections. The SSH
protocol has several sub-protocols, and a shell connection is one of them;
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You can map the debug key on the fabric.api.output dict to True,
like in this example:
from fabric.api import local, output
output['debug'] = True
def go():
local(echo hi, capture=False)
And you can also use
output
from fabric.state import output
output['debug'] = True
{'status': True, 'running': True, 'stderr': True, 'warnings': True, 'debug':
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input.
I think it's quiet elegant, what do you guys think?
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Just to list an alternative, the java program can take properties
through command-line arguments in this format: -Dfoo=bar so something
like -Efoo=bar might be a way to go for fabric, where E stands for
environment.
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different users for different hosts, do it like this (and
leave fab_user unset):
config.fab_hosts = ['al...@server-1', 'b...@server-2']
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What is the value of you fab_user variable?
That is, where you do
Christian, for the really fast response and solution, this works
perfectly
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Ok. I implemented this change, but I modified it a little bit.
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to the bottom of local():
return retcode
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, moving the joins after `chan.close()` seems to have done it,
so I'm happy. :)
This, the `chan.close()` part, was very useful to know when debugging. Thanks.
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of approach, which as I've been saying is why I want to try Twisted.
Indeed. Inversion of control is an excellent fit for a lot of
multi-threaded code.
We'll see =)
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there a good way to track releases so I can quickly package and release new
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And here we go:
http://github.com/karmazilla/fabric/tree/as-package
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Just for your information.
I'm working on refactorig the fabric.py module into a package
I pushed a fix to another latent reference to a wrong `env` and bumped
up the version number.
I wonder what people think. Is it good enough to merge? Are we close
to a release with this?
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And here we go:
http://github.com/karmazilla/fabric/tree/as-package
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I'm working on refactorig the fabric.py module into a package, in a
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, line 460, in __bootstrap
File C:\Python25\lib\threading.py, line 440, in run
File build\bdist.win32\egg\fabric.py, line 1115, in outputter
File build\bdist.win32\egg\paramiko\channel.py, line 585, in recv
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: it still won't be messy or hard to read code, just a bit of
extra string concatenation instead of a single 'string % mapping'
call. And I can't think of any other drawbacks off the top of my head.
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2006
GNU bash, version 3.2.25(1)-release (i686-redhat-linux-gnu)
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That's really strange. I've never seen anything like it.
Can you elaborate on your environment? OS, python version, etc.
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def c23():
invoke(b3)
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# Broken, a() not called:
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b1()
run(echo c31)
# Broken, a() called twice, then stops:
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b2()
run(echo c32)
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def c33():
b3()
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In light of the new annotations and the changes to how we execute
commands, let's consider this snip of a fabfile:
def production():
Primes the deployment procedure to execute against production.
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objects? That way it might be easier to pass these properties through
in a stacked manner and allow lots of different decorators to play
nicer with each other?
Best regards,
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liked.
Then I fiddled the bytes a little until I was satisfied and merged it
into my master for pushing.
That process won't be much different with 3'rd party remote branches.
Here's what I've continued with:
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Also, I verified my writings before pressing send :o)
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suppose you can still upgrade through easy_install even your current
paramiko is installed with apt-get.
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I did set fab_hosts; I still see the prompt
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