fix up remove and fix fixme checking to see if pkg was removed

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Seth Vidal 2012-10-29 23:48:21 -04:00
parent 7c1e0de141
commit 49dce05cdd

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@ -429,42 +429,46 @@ def remove(module, items, repoq, yum_basecmd, conf_file, en_repos, dis_repos):
res['msg'] = ''
res['changed'] = False
res['rc'] = 0
res['failed'] = False
for spec in items:
pkg = None
# group remove - hope you like things dying!
if spec.startswith('@'):
pkg = spec
# req or pkgname remove
for pkg in items:
is_group = False
# group remove - this is doom on a stick
if pkg.startswith('@'):
is_group = True
else:
pkglist = is_installed(module, repoq, spec, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos)
if not pkglist:
found = False
else:
found = True
if not found:
res['results'].append('%s is not installed' % spec)
if not is_installed(module, repoq, pkg, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos):
res['results'].append('%s is not installed' % pkg)
continue
pkg = spec
# run an actual yum transaction
cmd = yum_basecmd + ["remove", pkg]
rc, out, err = run(cmd)
# FIXME if we ran the remove - check to make sure it actually removed :(
# look for the pkg in the rpmdb - this is notoriously hard for groups :(
# at this point we should check to see if the pkg is no longer present
if not is_group: # we can't sensibly check for a group being uninstalled reliably
# look to see if the pkg shows up from is_installed. If it doesn't
if not is_installed(module, repoq, pkg, conf_file, en_repos=en_repos, dis_repos=dis_repos):
res['changed'] = True
else:
res['failed'] = True
if rc != 0:
res['changed'] = False
res['failed'] = True
res['rc'] = rc
res['results'].append(out)
res['msg'] += err
else:
res['changed'] = True
res['rc'] = 0
res['results'].append(out)
res['msg'] += err
# compile the results into one batch. If anything is changed
# then mark changed
# at the end - if we've end up failed then fail out of the rest
# of the process
res['changed'] = res['changed'] or False
res['failed'] = res['failed'] or False
res['rc'] += rc
res['results'].append(out)
res['msg'] += err
if res['failed']:
module.fail_json(**res)
module.exit_json(**res)