Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-23 Thread Parsons, Aron
Patches are committed. It looks like Tomas added the functionality you need to export base64 files, so feel free to submit patches to add that functionality when you have time. /aron From: Steven Hardy [sha...@redhat.com] Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 8

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-23 Thread Tomas Lestach
On Monday 16 of January 2012 02:19:39 Parsons, Aron wrote: > I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week and > noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; what you > put in is not what you get out. I've introduced configchannel.getEncodedFileRevisi

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-23 Thread Steven Hardy
Hi Aron, On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 02:19 +, Parsons, Aron wrote: > I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week and > noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; what you put > in is not what you get out. Some applications handle it fine, others n

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-17 Thread Steven Hardy
Hi Michael, On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 10:13 +0100, Michael Mraka wrote: > Parsons, Aron wrote: > % I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week > % and noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; ... > Hi, > > as for API call configchannel.createOrUpdate

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-16 Thread Tomas Lestach
On Monday 16 of January 2012 14:37:23 Parsons, Aron wrote: > Hey Tomas, > I haven't had a chance to check yet, but will base64 encoded text files > still be editable in the web interface? Or will they just show up as > binary that you must download to edit? > > /aron > If the base64 encoded fil

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-16 Thread Parsons, Aron
onday, January 16, 2012 4:17 AM To: spacewalk-devel@redhat.com Cc: Parsons, Aron; sha...@redhat.com Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue) On Monday 16 of January 2012 02:19:39 Parsons, Aron wrote: > I was making use of configchannel_import in

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-16 Thread Steven Hardy
Hi Aron, On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 02:19 +, Parsons, Aron wrote: > I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week > and noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; > what you put in is not what you get out. Ok, thanks for the feedback, I'd not spotted

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-16 Thread Tomas Lestach
On Monday 16 of January 2012 02:19:39 Parsons, Aron wrote: > I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week and > noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; what you > put in is not what you get out. Some applications handle it fine, others > not so we

Re: [Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-16 Thread Michael Mraka
Parsons, Aron wrote: % I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week % and noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; % what you put in is not what you get out. Some applications handle it % fine, others not so well; sssd is an example of an applicati

[Spacewalk-devel] API functions eat trailing whitespace (Redstone XML-RPC issue)

2012-01-15 Thread Parsons, Aron
I was making use of configchannel_import in spacecmd at work last week and noticed that the API seems to eat newlines at the end of a file; what you put in is not what you get out. Some applications handle it fine, others not so well; sssd is an example of an application that pukes without a tr