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(GH-134) Only Enable AutoUninstaller in 0.9.9.x #137

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@ferventcoder ferventcoder commented Jul 8, 2016

In 0.9.10, auto uninstaller should be enabled by default, so there is
no need to run to enable it.

Closes #134

@ferventcoder ferventcoder force-pushed the ticket/master/GH-134-autouninstaller branch from 3bff50c to 3c305e4 Compare July 10, 2016 03:16
In 0.9.10, auto uninstaller should be enabled by default, so there is
no need to run to enable it.
@ferventcoder ferventcoder force-pushed the ticket/master/GH-134-autouninstaller branch from 3c305e4 to 79d2d17 Compare July 10, 2016 03:21
ferventcoder and others added 2 commits July 10, 2016 08:49
To allow for specs to run correctly on older versions of Ruby, json
requires using less than 2.0.0. Interestingly though, json should not
be used for regular testing as it requires devkit. Remove both gems
that depend on json so that tests in older versions of Windows will
work and so that testing doesn't require DevKit.
Module updated with lastest modsync settings

# Conflicts:
#	.gitignore
#	Gemfile
@ferventcoder ferventcoder merged commit 8e85e40 into chocolatey-archive:master Jul 10, 2016
@ferventcoder ferventcoder deleted the ticket/master/GH-134-autouninstaller branch July 10, 2016 15:45
DavidS pushed a commit to DavidS/puppetlabs-chocolatey that referenced this pull request Nov 15, 2019
…t/master/modules-5897-self-service

(MODULES-5897) Add allow_self_service to chocolateysource
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