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RevertableProperty used to be assumed to contain info, but this is now made
explicit, with RevertableProperty HasInfo or RevertableProperty NoInfo.
Transition guide:
- If you define a RevertableProperty, expect some type check
failures like: "Expecting one more argument to ‘RevertableProperty’".
- Change it to "RevertableProperty NoInfo"
- The compiler will then tell you if it needs "HasInfo" instead.
- If you have code that uses the RevertableProperty constructor
that fails to type check, use the more powerful <!> operator
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chroot, and won't affect the hostname of the host system.
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* Where before debootstrapped and bootstrapped took a System parameter,
the os property should now be added to the Chroot.
* Follow-on change to Systemd.container, which now takes a System parameter.
Two motivations for this change:
1. When using ChrootTarball, there may be no particular System that
makes sense for the contents of the tarball, so don't force the user to
specify one.
2. When creating a chroot for a disk image with the same properties
as an existing Host, using hostProperties host to get them, this
allows inheriting the os property from the host, and doesn't require
it to be redundantly passed to Chroot.debootstrapped.
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Controlling host inherits the privdata for the host it spins, and sends it
along to that host.
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If someone wants to make a container be a controller, that should work,
and it should then detect loops that loop back to the container's host.
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Much less invasive than the other implementation.
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* Ssh.keyImported is replaced with Ssh.userKeys. (API change)
The new property only gets the private key from the privdata; the
public key is provided as a parameter, and so is available as
Info that other properties can use.
* Ssh.keyImported' is renamed to Ssh.userKeyAt, and also changed
to only import the private key from the privdata. (API change)
* While Ssh.keyImported and Ssh.keyImported' avoided updating existing
keys, the new Ssh.userKeys and Ssh.userKeyAt properties will
always update out of date key files.
* Ssh.pubKey renamed to Ssh.hostPubKey. (API change)
This makes eg, setting up ssh for spin controllers work better.
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