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Change config_file_replace and purge back to true #43

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saz opened this issue Jan 22, 2014 · 0 comments
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Change config_file_replace and purge back to true #43

saz opened this issue Jan 22, 2014 · 0 comments

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saz commented Jan 22, 2014

As discussed, the current behaviour isn't expected. Additionally the documentation is wrong.

Switch back to the old behaviour.

saz referenced this issue Jan 22, 2014
Config settings that have this type of chnage should not be set to true by default. Let
the user decide if they want to be making these changes to their system - I removed my own
sudo access twice before I realized that it was this module doing so (Luckily was on a trash
AWS instance so I didn't mind).
@saz saz closed this as completed in b5be199 Jan 22, 2014
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