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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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And use when reverting conductor property.
Note that I didn't convert existing ssh properties to RevertablePropery
because the API change was too annoying to work through.
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Propellor.Property.Conductor.
Wow, really.. So, this gets back to having properties that are added to
hosts to say what they conduct. I think that
conducts webservers `before` conducts dnsserver is an important thing to be
able to express.
Untested except for eyeballing the resulting Host data.
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