Default value not referenced when using a multi-valued option.
Reported by Michael Gibson | August 27th, 2012 @ 02:41 PM
- Issue Type: Bug
- Rundeck version: 1.4.3
- JDK Version: Sun Java 1.6.0_31
- Server OS: CentOS 5.3
- Install type: Yum-rpm
Issue:
When using a multi-valued option the default value appears to be ignored.
Ex.
Option name: opt1
Default value: val5
Values list: val1,val2,val3,val4
Command: echo ${option.opt1}
Run job without specifying a value for the option.
Output: /bin/sh: ${option.opt1}: bad substitution
Looks like this may be somewhat similar to the behavior seen in
ticket #444?
http://rundeck.lighthouseapp.com/projects/59277/tickets/444-default...
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