[BUG] "superseded" means the old thing
See original GitHub issueTherefore the config option use_superseded
has the opposite meaning to what it does.
v. To be discarded or discontinued as useless or obsolete; to be replaced by something else. adj. No longer in use.
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supersede implies replacing a person or thing that has become superannuated, obsolete, or otherwise inferior.
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We've talked about setting the superseded object to 'Obsolete', ... I'm considering maybe adding a fifth state called 'Superseded'.
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That’s a slightly different approach - it detects what it “should” be, and converts the input to be that. I meant something that detects which style it is, and runs it (which could be by always converting to the new format).
Or, given it’s been deprecated for a while, the old style could simply be dropped, and the config option along with it.
I just learned that @meaksh implemented a compatibility layer that can automatically handle the differences between the
module.run
syntaxes: https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni/blob/master/susemanager-utils/susemanager-sls/src/states/mgrcompat.py