Re: [Fab-user] env.user and prev_user in the presence of env.hosts

2011-04-15 Thread Jeff Forcier
Hi Justin, On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 10:41 PM, Justin Donaldson donald...@bigml.com wrote: First off, congrats on fabric, this is a really useful tool. Thanks! I was confused by some behavior in fabric.  When you set env.user in one function, it will typically be passed on to the next, just

Re: [Fab-user] env.user and prev_user in the presence of env.hosts

2011-04-15 Thread Jeff Forcier
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Justin Donaldson donald...@bigml.com wrote: Thanks Jeff, didn't catch that bit in the documentation.  I added another pull request for your consideration. Right now we actually organize via Redmine instead of GH -- could you please make a ticket at

[Fab-user] env.user and prev_user in the presence of env.hosts

2011-04-12 Thread Justin Donaldson
First off, congrats on fabric, this is a really useful tool. I'm using fab with some cloud based infrastructure, especially in situations where host names are transient, and a number of other configuration/connection issues come into play. I was confused by some behavior in fabric. When you set