Up until now I didn't see the point of using spaces for indentation.
However, the previous commit (a18bec3) was quite eye opening.
Given that python is an indentation aware language, the amount of
mistakes that went unnoticed because tabs and spaces were used
at the same time (tabs for indentation and spaces for alignment)
were unacceptable.
E101,W191 have been re-enable in the tox flake8 checker and
the documentation has been modified accordingly.
The following files have been left as-is:
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/extlinux/extlinux.conf
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/expand-root
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/squeeze/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/plugins/docker_daemon/assets/init.d/docker
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/bin/growpart
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/grub.d/40_custom
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-get-credentials
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-run-user-data
* docs/_static/taskoverview.coffee
* docs/_static/taskoverview.less
* tests/unit/subprocess.sh
Credits for this idea go to @myhro who suggested emulating uname.
I cleaned his changes up somewhat and moved the script into a
separate file to make things easier to look at.
I did a test build of wheezy with my changes and the modules were
installed correctly.
root@localhost:/home/vagrant# dkms status
vboxguest, 4.3.20, 3.2.0-4-amd64, x86_64: installed
root@localhost:/home/vagrant# lsmod | egrep ^vbox
vboxsf 33359 0
vboxvideo 12437 0
vboxguest 162115 1 vboxsf
The `uname -r` command returns the version of the running kernel running
on the host machine, as the chroot environment doesn't load a new one.
This prevents the proper version of the `linux-headers-*` package from
being added when the target has a different kernel version or
architecure.
This closes#121.