On 04/06/2012 09:50, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:
> If it's that same bug, try the workarounds I listed in the bug
> report: either hardcode the filename, or put an intermediate bundle
> in between. Pass the name as a variable to the interim bundle and let
> the interim bundle call your final bundl
Forum: CFEngine Help
Subject: Re: CFEngine Help: Re: readstringarray stopped working
Author: lauwersw
Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,26096,26120#msg-26120
Hi,
If it's that same bug, try the workarounds I listed in the bug report: either
hardcode the filename, or p
On 01/06/12 18:40, Marco Marongiu wrote:
> FYI, I tried to move the readstringarray call up and up in the stack,
> and it didn't work properly (i.e.: set $(records) as it should) until I
> put it the top, non-parametric bundle (bundle agent test).
Could it be bug 887? https://cfengine.com/bugtrack
On 01/06/2012 17:37, Marco Marongiu wrote:
> What I really fail to understand is why the readstringarray function
> doesn't fill out $(records) any more when I make the bundles
> parametric. Can you reproduce that? Is it a because of a stupid
> mistake on my side?
FYI, I tried to move the readst
On 31/05/2012 20:48, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:
> Marco, please look at my reply to your original message (which
> admittedly, I just posted, although I thought I had posted it way
> back then):
> https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,26058,26098#msg-26098
:-D
> I haven't looked at your new bu