Definitely strange, I'll try to dig in and offer feedback on the issue.

On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:26 AM, James Masson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Issue opened - https://github.com/fog/fog/issues/2920
>
> The problem doesn't always occur - but once it does, it's persistent
> across fog connections on multiple machines.
>
> I'm assuming we get AWS IG config into a state that's valid on AWS, and to
> the AWS Web-UI, but that fog/nokogiri choke on.
>
> Our code to generate VPC configs is purely fog. The IGs are created and
> bound to a VPC - though we do have quite a few VPCs!
>
> thanks
>
> James M
>
>
> On 12/05/14 19:51, geemus (Wesley Beary) wrote:
>
>> To clarify, it sometimes fails to work or never works? Could you open an
>> issue on the repo for it?
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 11:18 AM, James Masson <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     As a quick workaround, we found that...
>>
>>     connection.internet_gateways.all(filter_goes_here)
>>
>>     ...works as it should.
>>
>>     James M
>>
>>
>>     On Monday, May 12, 2014 3:47:38 PM UTC+1, James Masson wrote:
>>
>>
>>         Hi,
>>
>>         We're using fog to create complete VPC configurations
>>         programatically.
>>
>>         We regularly get into a state where fog refuses to operate on
>>         internet gateway objects.
>>
>>         eg.
>>
>>              def connection
>>                @connection ||= Fog::Compute.new(parse___environment)
>>              end
>>
>>
>>         connection.internet_gateways.__first
>>
>>
>>         Excon::Errors::SocketError: EndTag: '</' not found
>>         (Nokogiri::XML::SyntaxError)
>>         from
>>         /home/jmasson/.rvm/gems/ruby-__2.0.0-p353@fog/gems/nokogiri-
>> __1.6.1/lib/nokogiri/xml/sax/__push_parser.rb:47:in
>>
>>         `native_write'
>>
>>         There are plenty of internet gateways visible in the Web UI, but
>>         fog can't do any operations on them. This state persists across
>>         runs of fog.
>>
>>         Any ideas?    -   we're using  'fog', '~> 1.22.0'
>>
>>         thanks
>>
>>         James M
>>
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