* Lots of sudo fixes *Various people* * Default package options (see Package docs) *Koen Punt* * Add the file installer so we can stop doing templates with `transfer` *Josh Goebel* * Officially depreciate transfer :render and the ability to render just by passing a multi-line string as the transfer source. If you want to render templates see the new `render()` and `template()` (rendering.rb) helpers and the `file` installer. *Josh Goebel* * A users own post :install hooks should happen after a file has completely been moved (when using sudo this was not the case) *Koen Punt* * Remove the Deployment module from Object. If anyone is relying on the behavior of placing their deployment block in a required file then they will first need to manually add the module back to the Object class themselves. Polluting Object is generally bad. *Josh Goebel* * Add support for specifying the Net::SSH keys property *Chris Kimpton* * push_text was escaping & and / when it should not be *Stefano Diem Benatti* * Sprinkle `sudo_cmd` and Capistrino should work together instead of getting in each others way When using the capistrano actor `sudo_cmd` will now use the capistrano generated sudo command and therefore automatically deal with password prompts, etc. This should fix hangs when installers try to call `sudo` on the other side of a pipe operation and capistrano can not recognize the password prompt. * Sprinkle executable should return an error code if there was a failure *Michael Nigh* * verify of local actor was never returning false so installers would never be executed *Edgars Beigarts* * Capistrano actor now defaults to loading "Capfile" not "deploy" when no block is given. If for some reason you just have a 'deploy' file in your root folder you should `capify .` your setup and move your deploy.rb file into the config folder. Or you can provide a block with `recipe 'deploy'` to force the old behavior. *Josh Goebel* * Capistrano actor now uses the configured setting of `run_method`, instead of always sudo. The default Capistrano setup prefers sudo, so nothing should change for most users. If you want to NOT use sudo to run commands you can set `use_sudo` or `run_method` accordingly in your capistrano recipes: `set :use_sudo, false` or `set :run_method, :run` *Michael Nigh*