** Description changed:

+ [Impact]
+ 
+ When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
+ "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
+ The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
+ [Test Case]
+ 
+ 
+ When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
+ "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
+ The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
+ 
+ To reproduce:
+ 
+ 1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
+ 2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
+ 3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
+ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ 
+ 
+ [Other Info]
+ 
+ 
+ [Original Description]
+ 
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options
  in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this
  command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server
  and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  Steps to replicate:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer
  $ sudo apt-get install landscape-client
  
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time
  $ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url 
https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping
  
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option
  $ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
  
  [Test Case]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  To reproduce:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
  sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60

** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
+ 
  [Test Case]
- 
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  To reproduce:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
  sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
- 
  [Other Info]
- 
  
  [Original Description]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options
  in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this
  command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server
  and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  Steps to replicate:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer
  $ sudo apt-get install landscape-client
  
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time
  $ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url 
https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping
  
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option
  $ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
  
  [Test Case]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  To reproduce:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
  sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60

** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  [Test Case]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  To reproduce:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
  sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
  [Other Info]
+ 
+ * Upstream revision:
+ http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~landscape/landscape-client/trunk/revision/939
  
  [Original Description]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options
  in /etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this
  command on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server
  and that server doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  Steps to replicate:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer
  $ sudo apt-get install landscape-client
  
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time
  $ sudo landscape-config --account-name standalone --url 
https://<server>/message-system --ping-url http://<server>/ping
  
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option
  $ sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60
  
  [Test Case]
  
  When running landscape-config, this prompt always defaults to Yes:
  "Request a new registration for this computer now? (Y/n):"
  The landscape-config command can be used to change configuration options in 
/etc/landscape/client.conf and should default to No when running this command 
on a computer that is already registered to a Landscape server and that server 
doesn't change during that run of landscape-config.
  
  To reproduce:
  
  1) Install landscape-client package on computer.
  2) Run landscape-config to register client for the first time.
  3) Run landscape-config again to change an option:
  sudo landscape-config --ping-interval=60

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