The mod_ssl package name could be overridden in apache:lookup:mod_ssl. Due to the way lookup keys are merged into the main apache dictionary, the package name clashed with the mod_ssl configuration defined under apache:mod_ssl. Fix that by renaming the mod_ssl package variable to mod_ssl_pkg. Drive-By: Add mod_ssl_pkg to the pillar.example file.tags/v0.39.4
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ a2enmod mod_ssl: | |||
mod_ssl: | |||
pkg.installed: | |||
- name: {{ apache.mod_ssl }} | |||
- name: {{ apache.mod_ssl_pkg }} | |||
- require: | |||
- pkg: apache | |||
- watch_in: |
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ RedHat: | |||
group: apache | |||
configfile: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf | |||
mod_ssl: mod_ssl | |||
mod_ssl_pkg: mod_ssl | |||
mod_wsgi: mod_wsgi | |||
conf_mod_wsgi: /etc/httpd/conf.d/wsgi.conf | |||
mod_php5: php |
@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ apache: | |||
# apache version (generally '2.2' or '2.4') | |||
version: '2.2' | |||
# mod_ssl package name | |||
mod_ssl_pkg: mod_ssl | |||
# ``apache.mod_wsgi`` formula additional configuration: | |||
mod_wsgi: mod_wsgi | |||