acl: correctly assert needed changes when recursive is true
SUMMARY
Right now, when setting recursive ACLs on a directory, all files in the directory are tested to check if a change is needed. If a single file has expected ACLs already set, then the test returns False and no changes are applied.
Fixes#592
ISSUE TYPE
Bugfix Pull Request
COMPONENT NAME
acl
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
I'm very much a beginner in Python, so any criticism is welcome.
Reviewed-by: Hideki Saito <saito@fgrep.org>
(cherry picked from commit c4b1c2b0fb)
Co-authored-by: centosinfra-prod-github-app[bot] <161850885+centosinfra-prod-github-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
[AZP] Add RHEL10 environment to CI matrix
SUMMARY
Add RHEL10 environment to CI matrix
Fixes#642
ISSUE TYPE
Feature Pull Request
COMPONENT NAME
ansible.posix
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
N/A
- Remove centos6 platforms for integration tests on
the ansible devel branch from the azure-pipelines.
- Add delegate_to to each task of integration test for
synchronized module on devel branch
- Modify invalid parameter test to use key instead of name
for sysctl module
- Replace lookup plugin to slurp module in integration tests
for selinux module
- Add creating working directory task in integration tests
for acl module
Signed-off-by: Hideki Saito <saito@fgrep.org>