On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 07:20:10AM -0700, Maurice Meeden wrote:
> Hi group,
> 
> we want to manage our authorized_keys with puppet and are trying
> ssh_authorized_keys. Everything works as expected, but if ~/.ssh/
> authorized_keys contains en empty line, puppet raises an error and
> generate a complete new file:
> 
> debug: Prefetching parsed resources for ssh_authorized_key
> err: Could not prefetch ssh_authorized_key provider 'parsed': Could
> not parse line "" at /root/.ssh/authorized_keys:3
> 
> If the line contains a blank, it works. How can we change this
> behaviour? We've looked into /usr/lib64/ruby/vendor_ruby/1.8/puppet/
> provider/ssh_authorized_key/parsed.rb but I believe the match
> statement is correct:
> 
> text_line :blank, :match => /^\s+/
> 

The match means »one or more whitespace characters at the beginning of
a line«. So it would match »   aaa« or » « but not »«. It should read

    text_line :blank, :match => /^\s*$/

which means »beginning of a line, followed by zero, one or more
whitespace characters, followed by the end of line.

Would you mind opening a ticket on redmine? This is clearly a bug
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues

-Stefan

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