Hi, Mathias
That should be a bug in modules load function. The reason why Andrew makes it work is that he changes directory to the top level of the package.
So as a quick workaround, it should be working if you issue the ospurge command under the {{ git_repo_folder }}/ospurge
I've already submitted a fix for it at https://review.openstack.org/#/c/500468/
Hi, Mathias
That should be a bug in modules load function. The reason why Andrew makes it work is that he changes directory to the top level of the package.
So as a quick workaround, it should be working if you issue the ospurge command under the {{ git_repo_folder }}/ospurge
I've already submitted a fix for it at https:/ /review. openstack. org/#/c/ 500468/