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authorLénaïc Huard <lhuard@amadeus.com>2016-08-19 14:33:18 +0200
committerLénaïc Huard <lhuard@amadeus.com>2016-08-19 14:53:03 +0200
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Fix the “node on master” feature
What we want to do is to add the master as a node if: * `g_nodeonmaster` is set to true, and * we are not in the case where we want to add new nodes. The second test was done by only checking whether `g_new_node_hosts` was defined. This was wrong because, in all cloud-provider setups, this variable was set with the default value of “empty list” (`[]`). The test has been changed to use the `bool` filter so that it correctly evaluates to false (and hence, effectively add the master as a node) when `g_new_node_hosts` is the empty list.
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