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Also happens for yum-3.2.29-73.el6.noarch
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1281593 +++
Description of problem:
Can upstream commit, 22271bf34e71bbfc75d0a59354fc0108e004f36c, which re-reads yum-fs vars be backported to yum
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):yum-3.4.3-125.el7
How reproducible:100%
Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
yum fs vars are not read as expected
Expected results:
yum fs vars are read as expected
Additional info:
http://yum.baseurl.org/gitweb?p=yum.git;a=commit;h=22271bf34e71bbfc75d0a59354fc0108e004f36c
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--- Additional comment from Michal Domonkos on 2016-04-15 11:35:20 CEST ---
Hi Karel,
Previously, yum wouldn't expand fsvars used in include= lines in /etc/yum.conf or repo files. That's what this commit is fixing. Here's a reproducer:
# echo debuglevel=10 > /root/foo.conf
# echo foo > /etc/yum/vars/myvar
# echo 'include=/root/$myvar.conf' >> /etc/yum.conf
# yum repolist # or whichever yum subcommand
Before the patch, yum would terminate with this error message:
CRITICAL:yum.cli:Config error: Error accessing file for config file:///root/$myvar.conf
After the patch, the command (yum repolist in this case) should succeed and the configuration from /root/foo.conf should be applied (being more verbose in this case).
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