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ansible: fix ssh issues with netconf #172101
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This will be removed in the next version bump unless it's also added to the pypy configuration JSON at the root of the repo |
I wasn't aware. Updating, testing, re-auditing now. |
@SMillerDev Updated with changes to the additional file. LMK if there is anything else. Thanks! |
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Thanks @gaige ! Without contributions like yours it'd be impossible to keep homebrew going with the high standards that users have come to expect from the project. You can feel good knowing that you've made the world a tiny bit better for homebrew users around the world! 👍 🎉
@SMillerDev Curious about the merge failure here. Any recommendations? |
Could you rebase this PR? |
On it |
Recent updates to netconf (for working with routers) require pylibssh in order to work consistently. This commit adds ansible-pylibssh in order to resolve errors when communicating with routers using vyos and junos (at a minimum). Adds libssh as a dependency, which is necessary for build and will cause an error if run without it.
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Recent updates to netconf (for working with routers) require pylibssh in order to
work consistently. This commit adds ansible-pylibssh in order to resolve errors when
communicating with routers using vyos and junos (at a minimum).
Adds libssh as a dependency, which is necessary for build and will cause an error
if run without it.
HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --build-from-source <formula>
, where<formula>
is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew test <formula>
, where<formula>
is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew audit --strict <formula>
(after doingHOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --build-from-source <formula>
)? If this is a new formula, does it passbrew audit --new <formula>
?