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Adam DeConinck c5067cff6b Fix for ansible/ansible-modules-core#1568
When checksums of local and remote files match, and when follow = True,
determine if remote destination is a symlink. If so, de-reference it and
pass the link target to the file module as 'dest'.

This change fixes an edge case in file copy behavior when:

- 'dest' is a symlink to some other file ('realdest')
- follow = True
- the checksums of the source file, 'src', and the symlink target, 'realdest',
  match.

Because the checksums match, the copy module is skipped and the file module
is invoked directly with 'dest' = the symlink, and 'src' = the source of the
copy module, whether that source is present on the target machine or not.

When 'src' doesn't exist on the target machine, this leads to an error that
looks like this because it can't change the target of the symlink:

TASK [copy] ********************************************************************
fatal: [192.168.56.101]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "checksum": "f572d396fae9206628714fb2ce00f72e94f2258f", "failed": true, "gid": 1000, "group": "ajdecon", "mode": "0777", "msg": "src file does not exist, use \"force=yes\" if you really want to create the link: /tmp/issue1568/dest_dir/source", "owner": "ajdecon", "path": "/tmp/issue1568/dest_dir/dest", "size": 8, "src": "source", "state": "link", "uid": 1000}

When the path 'src' *does* exist on the target machine, the file module makes
this the symlink "dest -> src" instead of "dest -> realdest"... even if the
checksum of 'src' on the target machine is different from the checksum of 'src'
on the machine where Ansible is running.

(cherry picked from commit 2f74f6738d)
2017-05-18 02:32:02 -05:00
.github Move summary to be next to where github places the commit message. (#22368) 2017-03-07 18:00:22 +01:00
bin Fix timeout issue in ansible-connection (#24556) (#24579) 2017-05-13 18:35:13 +05:30
contrib Fix errors reported by pylint. (#23282) 2017-04-13 11:27:30 -07:00
docs Limit sphinx version on python 2.6. (#24678) 2017-05-17 01:07:41 +08:00
examples Fixing security issue with lookup returns not tainting the jinja2 environment 2017-05-08 11:11:47 -05:00
hacking New metadata 1.0 (#22587) 2017-03-14 09:07:22 -07:00
lib/ansible Fix for ansible/ansible-modules-core#1568 2017-05-18 02:32:02 -05:00
packaging New release v2.3.0.0-1 2017-04-12 08:56:33 -05:00
test Limit sphinx version on python 2.6. (#24678) 2017-05-17 01:07:41 +08:00
ticket_stubs Remove obsolete ticket stubs. 2016-12-08 11:35:20 -05:00
.coveragerc Run unit tests in isolation w/ coverage support. 2017-02-27 17:16:45 -08:00
.gitattributes updated changelog with 1.8.2-4 content, added .gitattributes 2015-02-23 22:20:33 +00:00
.gitignore Create bot friendly sanity output. (#22381) 2017-03-07 14:59:50 -08:00
.gitmodules Code cleanup. 2016-12-08 11:35:04 -05:00
.mailmap Add new mailmap entry for @willthames 2017-01-05 10:59:43 -05:00
.yamllint Lint YAML files under test/ 2016-11-11 14:50:57 -08:00
ansible-core-sitemap.xml Remove remnants of obsolete fireball mode. 2016-12-09 16:56:34 -07:00
CHANGELOG.md updated changelog with bugfix 2017-05-15 09:32:58 -04:00
CODING_GUIDELINES.md Migrate basestring to a python3 compatible type (#17199) 2016-08-23 13:13:44 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Update CONTRIBUTING.md with more recent developments 2016-03-23 15:32:29 +01:00
COPYING license file should be in source tree 2012-03-15 20:24:22 -04:00
docsite_requirements.txt Fixes the build issue pertaining to sphinx-build which is required to build ansible (#22480) 2017-03-14 14:19:46 -07:00
Makefile clean tests results 2017-03-12 12:30:24 -04:00
MANIFEST.in Include .yamllint in manifest so yamllint works. 2017-04-12 11:00:35 -07:00
MODULE_GUIDELINES.md Move GUIDELINES.md from modules repo (#19313) 2016-12-14 11:46:14 -05:00
README.md Remove obsolete files and instructions. (#19079) 2016-12-09 12:42:29 -05:00
RELEASES.txt New release v2.3.0.0-1 2017-04-12 08:56:33 -05:00
requirements.txt Move to using a requirements.txt to install the python packages. (#21430) 2017-02-15 06:58:09 -08:00
ROADMAP.rst Update ROADMAP (#20002) 2017-01-16 11:36:53 +00:00
setup.py Use HTTPS instead of legacy HTTP for ansible.com (#16870) 2017-02-15 16:09:33 -08:00
shippable.yml Use Shippable image: drydock/u16pytall:master 2017-04-26 15:49:21 +08:00
tox.ini Pass TEST_FLAGS environment variable to tests run with Tox (#21611) 2017-02-20 15:24:39 -08:00
VERSION New release v2.3.1.0-0.1.rc1 2017-05-09 08:47:02 -05:00

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