armando-migliaccio
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Do not require sudo/rootwrap to check for dnsmasq version
The dnsmasq version check does not need root privileges to run as with low privs it works just fine. As a side effect, the use of the rootwrapper was causing unit tests to hung because the execute call in check_version was not being stubbed out. Weirdly enough this wasn't caught in a previous Gerrit run; there must be a passwordless sudo lurking around somewhere in the Gerrit infrastructure. Fixes bug #1178800 Change-Id: I4d0bd218768eec2439d3907587682ff35884a262
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