Install setfacl on test nodes

Ansible v5 appears to rely on setfacl more than ansible 2.9 did when
running tasks as a different unprivileged user than the one currently
running ansible. Without setfacl installed we get errors like:

  Failed to set permissions on the temporary files Ansible needs to
  create when becoming an unprivileged user (rc: 1, err: chmod:
  invalid mode: ‘A+user:stack:rx:allow’ Try 'chmod --help' for more
  information.}). For information on working around this, see
  https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/2.12/user_guide/become.html#risks-of-becoming-an-unprivileged-user

Installing setfacl makes the error go away as ansible get use setfacl
instead of chown/chmod.

Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, CentOS, and OpenSUSE all appear to call the
package 'acl'. We assume that openeuler and rocky inherit this package
name. That means we only need to override the package name for Gentoo.

Change-Id: I71736578dbd5e0683b18023e73ab44255eb6eb18
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Clark Boylan 2022-05-24 13:02:25 -07:00
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acl:
acpid: acpid:
coreutils: coreutils:
cron: cron:

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"haveged": "haveged" "haveged": "haveged"
}, },
"gentoo": { "gentoo": {
"acl": "sys-apps/acl",
"build-essential": "", "build-essential": "",
"cron": "sys-process/cronie", "cron": "sys-process/cronie",
"curl": "net-misc/curl", "curl": "net-misc/curl",