Fixes uses of process_input
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		@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ def fetchfile(url, target):
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def execute(*cmd, **kwargs):
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    process_input=kwargs.get('process_input', None)
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    addl_env=kwargs.get('addl_env', None)
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    check_exit_code=kwargs.get('check_exit_code', True)
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    check_exit_code=kwargs.get('check_exit_code', 0)
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    stdin=kwargs.get('stdin', subprocess.PIPE)
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    stdout=kwargs.get('stdout', subprocess.PIPE)
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    stderr=kwargs.get('stderr', subprocess.PIPE)
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ def execute(*cmd, **kwargs):
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    obj.stdin.close()
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    if obj.returncode:
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        LOG.debug(_("Result was %s") % obj.returncode)
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        if check_exit_code and obj.returncode != 0:
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        if check_exit_code is not None and obj.returncode != check_exit_code:
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            (stdout, stderr) = result
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            raise ProcessExecutionError(exit_code=obj.returncode,
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                                        stdout=stdout,
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@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ def _inject_key_into_fs(key, fs):
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    utils.execute('sudo', 'chown', 'root', sshdir)
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    utils.execute('sudo', 'chmod', '700', sshdir)
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    keyfile = os.path.join(sshdir, 'authorized_keys')
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    # TODO:EWINDISCH: not sure about the following /w execv patch
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    utils.execute('sudo', 'tee', '-a', keyfile, '\n' + key.strip() + '\n')
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    utils.execute('sudo', 'tee', '-a', keyfile,
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            process_input='\n' + key.strip() + '\n')
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def _inject_net_into_fs(net, fs):
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@@ -485,13 +485,10 @@ class LibvirtConnection(object):
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                port = random.randint(int(start_port), int(end_port))
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                # netcat will exit with 0 only if the port is in use,
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                # so a nonzero return value implies it is unused
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                # TODO(ewindisch): broken /w execvp patch.
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                # subprocess lets us do this, but utils.execute
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                # abstracts it away from us
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                cmd = 'netcat', '0.0.0.0', port, '-w', '1', '</dev/null || echo free' % (port)
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                stdout, stderr = utils.execute(cmd)
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                if stdout.strip() == 'free':
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                cmd = 'netcat', '0.0.0.0', port, '-w', '1'
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                try:
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                    stdout, stderr = utils.execute(*cmd, process_input='')
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                except ProcessExecutionError:
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                    return port
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            raise Exception(_('Unable to find an open port'))
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