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[dev] [jira] [Created] (LIBCLOUD-278) Name a ScriptDeployment object without absolute path fails the execution

Jaume Devesa created LIBCLOUD-278:
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             Summary: Name a ScriptDeployment object without absolute path fails the execution
                 Key: LIBCLOUD-278
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LIBCLOUD-278
             Project: Libcloud
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Core
    Affects Versions: 0.11.2
            Reporter: Jaume Devesa


If you set a name to a ScriptDeployment this way:

sd = ScriptDeployment('touch total_success', name='success.sh')

it fails the execution when you call the conn.deploy_node() function without feedback to the user. 

The 'put' method of the 'ParamikoSSHClient' copies the file 'success.sh'  in the relative path of the logged user (/root/success.sh or /home/ubuntu/success.sh in Ubuntu machines), but the 'run' method of the same class runs directly the 'success.sh' script and this file is not in the classpath. 

If you set the line previous to the return statement of the 'run' method:

print ("Out: '%s', Error: '%s', Status: '%d'") % (so, se, status)

You get:

Out: '', Error: 'bash: success.sh: command not found', Status: '127'

If the name of the 'ScriptDeployment' is an absolute path (sd = ScriptDeployment('touch total_success', name='/home/ubuntu/success.sh')), the methods runs fine.

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