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Documentation around supported operating systems #951

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barriserloth opened this issue Sep 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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Documentation around supported operating systems #951

barriserloth opened this issue Sep 20, 2023 · 4 comments

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@barriserloth
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I'm not sure if this is exactly a documentation change, but it's also not really a code change request, so apologies in advance if this is filed in the wrong category.

It appears that the module lists support for Ubuntu, CentOS, Windows and Debian (and to some degree Redhat 7) but in testing it seems like it works for Redhat variants and SLES as well. Is there a reason that those are not listed as being officially supported? Thank you!

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smortex commented Sep 20, 2023

Hi @barriserloth,

Listing a RedHat derivative and not RedHat is weird. I guess this is more of something forgotten than an intention. The metadata.json file list supported operating systems, and the test suite run on a subset of these listed operating system. Filling-in a PR to add these systems should be straightforward I think.

@barriserloth
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That sounds great, thanks! I can work on getting a PR up for those changes if that's alright with you

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smortex commented Sep 23, 2023

All kinds of improvement are always welcome 👍

@barriserloth
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Awesome, I've opened #953. Thanks for your help

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