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arkinsmoser: what does that mean ?09:20
Odd_Blokearkin: If you pass an array of shell arguments, you don't have to escape things as much.10:30
Odd_Blokearkin: Which makes reading and updating your cloud config easier in future.10:30
arkintrue ok10:30
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smoserarkin, http://paste.ubuntu.com/12338745/13:53
smoserthat is basically how cloud-init interprets runcmd13:53
smosertheres a trick there with yaml "anchors" which can be very helpful13:53
smoserit allows you to avoid yaml interpretation easily. so you can do more complex things like: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12338768/ and keep your sanity13:54
smoserOdd_Bloke, did jerff get some package cleaning done recently ?13:58
Odd_Blokesmoser: Not that I know of, but it is an IS-managed machine so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯13:59
smoseri dotn think it did. wethe maas merge added python3-yaml as a dep too14:00
smoserOdd_Bloke, ok. how do i get python3-yaml installed on jerff ?14:03
Odd_Blokesmoser: Yeah, I think that's the way.14:07
smoseri thought i was in another channel :)14:07
elroHi, I’m using cloud-init to configure Ubuntu 14.04 ec2 instances. Is there a way to avoid leaving .ucf-dist files when installing packages? For instance, I have write_files configure /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades but that results in a 20auto-upgrades.ucf-dist being left around.23:44

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