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- `system.platform`: based on `inspec.platform`, modify to values that are more consistent from a SaltStack perspective |
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- `system.platform`: based on `inspec.platform`, modify to values that are more consistent from a SaltStack perspective |
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- `system.platform[:family]` provide a family name for Arch and Gentoo |
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- `system.platform[:family]` provide a family name for Arch and Gentoo |
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- `system.platform[:name]` append `linux` to both `amazon` and `oracle`; ensure Windows platforms are resolved as simply `windows` |
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- `system.platform[:name]` append `linux` to both `amazon` and `oracle`; ensure Windows platforms are resolved as simply `windows` |
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- `system.platform[:release]` tweak Arch, Amazon Linux, Gentoo and Windows: |
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- `system.platform[:release]` tweak Arch, Amazon Linux, Gentoo, openSUSE and Windows: |
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- `Arch` is always `base-latest` |
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- `Arch` is always `base-latest` |
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- `Amazon Linux` release `2018` is resolved as `1` |
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- `Amazon Linux` release `2018` is resolved as `1` |
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- `Gentoo` release is trimmed to its major version number and then the init system is appended (i.e. `sysv` or `sysd`) |
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- `Gentoo` release is trimmed to its major version number and then the init system is appended (i.e. `sysv` or `sysd`) |
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- `openSUSE` is resolved as `tumbleweed` if the `platform[:release]` is in date format |
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- `Windows` uses the widely-used release number (e.g. `8.1` or `2019-server`) in place of the actual system release version |
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- `Windows` uses the widely-used release number (e.g. `8.1` or `2019-server`) in place of the actual system release version |
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- `system.platform[:finger]` is the concatenation of the name and the major release number (except for Ubuntu, which gives `ubuntu-20.04` for example) |
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- `system.platform[:finger]` is the concatenation of the name and the major release number (except for Ubuntu, which gives `ubuntu-20.04` for example) |