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Add Windows testing.
Platform Details
Windows
Scenario:
A per #162
Expected Result:
Cookbook is tested.
Actual Result:
We don't test on Windows right now.
Cookbook version
7.1.4
Chef-client version
14.12.3
Platform Details
Oracle Enterprise Linux 7.6 x86_64
Scenario:
install postgresql 10.5
Steps to Reproduce:
run recipe that tries;
postgresql_server_install 'package' do
version '10.5'
action [:install, :create]
end
Expected Result:
successful install
Actual Result:
[What actually happens af
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Hello, do we have any way or plan to specify the default_release for installation when package_install == true?
On Debian/Ubuntu system, it is useful to pick up latest Redis released version from backports instead of stable repository.
A rough change of supporting this thought is like this commit ukcuf/redisio@dbda53a
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php.inifor CentOS, RedHat and Ubuntu are missingrequest_order, defaulting it tovariables_order, which is set toEGPCS.http://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php says that
I would like to understand why the variable is missing from the template for these distri