Is this a bug?
maryann:/home/root/inputs# cf-agent -KI -b test -f ./inetd.cf |tee
/tmp/cfagent.out
!!! No bundlesequence in the common control body
>> Using command line specified bundlesequence
-> Copying from
maryann.dcpds.cpms.osd.mil:/var/cfengine_master/master_files/etc/inetd.conf
-> Owner of /etc/inetd.conf was 0, setting to 2
-> Group of /etc/inetd.conf was 3, setting to 2
-> Object /etc/inetd.conf had permission 600, changed it to 440
Auto defining class auto__etc_inetd_conf
/usr/sbin/inetd -c promises to be executable but isn't
maryann:/home/root/inputs# ll /usr/sbin//inetd
-r-xr--r-- 1 bin bin 172380 Jun 20 2008 /usr/sbin//inetd
bundle agent test
{
vars:
"masterfiles" string => "/var/cfengine_master/master_files";
commands:
auto__etc_inetd_conf::
"/usr/sbin/inetd -c";
files:
"/etc/inetd.conf"
copy_from => force("/etc/inetd.conf");
}
body agent control
{
files_auto_define => {
"/etc/inetd.conf",
};
}
body contain owner(owner)
{
exec_owner => "$(owner)";
}
body depth_search recurse(d)
{
depth => "$(d)";
}
body copy_from force(from)
{
servers => { "maryann" };
source => "$(masterfiles)$(from)";
compare => "digest";
copy_backup => "false";
preserve => "true";
stealth => "true";
trustkey => "false";
}
This happens with Community 3.0.3 and 3.0.4. I have other auto define commands
that work fine - only have this problem with inetd so far.
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