[14:56] <smoser> fun bug
[14:56] <smoser> https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1273255
[16:29] <natorious> Is there an easy way to disable modules via config on unsupported distro's?
[16:29] <natorious> ex grug_dpkg on gentoo
[16:54] <smoser> natorious, yes. you can disable modules. but there is no way to automatically do it based on the distro.
[16:55] <natorious> hmm, was trying to avoid redefining cloud_config_modules: in the config
[16:55] <smoser> you should be able to do that.
[16:55] <smoser> for certain you can do it in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
[16:55] <smoser> almost certain that you can do it via user-data also
[16:58] <natorious> so distros like redhat would have the same default config as ubuntu and would try loading grub_dpkg too.  Was trying to clean up stack traces in the logs on a default install
[17:03] <smoser> natorious, right. at the moment there is no way to really easily no redefine those.
[17:04] <natorious> k, should have a gentoo pr in shortly.  Just finishing a few things.
[17:04] <natorious> was going to look at adding Arch too
[17:10] <smoser> natorious, i'd be open to having config modules declare support also.
[17:11] <natorious> right on.  I'll see what makes sense
[18:13] <harlowja> smoser u see the venv stuff?
[18:13] <harlowja> https://code.launchpad.net/~harlowja/cloud-init/tox-venvs
[18:13] <smoser> harlowja, no. i'll take a look.
[18:13] <smoser> thanks.
[18:14] <harlowja> k, np, no more need to install all packages in your root system
[18:14] <harlowja> for testing or for lint checks
[19:05] <harlowja> harmw if u need some neutron advice/help, i can bug mark (the neutron ptl) we recently hired him @ yahoo