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Aled Sage commented on BROOKLYN-248: ------------------------------------ Agree my example (of defining name at multiple levels) is contrived. The purpose is just so we can give clear rules for what the precedence rules are. > Incorrect name in derived locations > ----------------------------------- > > Key: BROOKLYN-248 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BROOKLYN-248 > Project: Brooklyn > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.9.0 > Environment: OSX > Reporter: Duncan Godwin > > The following location displays "Test Location 1" for both "Test Location 1" > and "Test Location 2" when you use it to launch an application. > See the screenshot here: > https://s3.amazonaws.com/drigodwin-misc/brooklyn-248-ss.png > {code} > brooklyn.catalog: > version: 0.2.0 > items: > - id: test-location-1 > name: "Test Location 1" > itemType: location > item: > type: byon:(hosts="10.10.10.102") > brooklyn.config: > displayName: testingdisplayName > user: testinguser > password: testingpassword > privateKeyFile: testingprivateKeyFile > privateKeyPassphrase: testingprivateKeyPassphrase > - id: test-location-2 > name: "Test Location 2" > itemType: location > item: > type: test-location-1 > brooklyn.config: > displayName: testingdisplayName2 > user: testinguser2 > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)