Adding a require to /etc/apt/listchanges.conf for the package
apt-listchanges so that listchanges.conf doesn't get added before the
listchanges package is installed causing apt to hit a catch 22.
Add an if statement to 50unattended-upgrades so that Debian doesn't
get Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins which doesn't work and causes
unattended upgrades to stop.
[WARNING ] State for file: /etc/apt/preferences - Neither 'source' nor
'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet
'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file
with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file
unnecessarily.
Now, if file.managed, but when content is not changed (no source,
contents, ...), avoid the warning.
Salt uses the aptsources system library to get a list of repositories on
the host. Unfortunately if the /etc/apt/sources.list file is missing,
aptsources.sourceslist.SourcesList() (which is called by salt) logs a
warning, which is then displayed to the user running salt.
To avoid this warning when using 'remove_sources_list: true' in pillar
we can keep the /etc/apt/sources.list file, but just ensure it is empty.
This achieves the same thing, but does not log the warning or display it
to the user.
When adding, gpg will fail with a "not able to connect" in some cases (most likely related to firewalling, but not investigated thoroughly): adding the specific protocol and port solves this issue.
Ignore .kitchen dir
Add defaults for preferences mgmt
Add some pillar examples for preferences mgmt
Add tests for preferences
Add entries in the README file
Missing map.jinja entry