cloud-init 0.7.4

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cloud-init
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trunk
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0.7.4
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Scott Moser
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Release notes 

Cloud-init 0.7.4 is a bug fix release over cloud-init 0.7.3.
The biggest largest issue addressed was an incompatibility with python 2.6 (LP: #1232175).

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0.7.4:
 - fix issue mounting 'ephemeral0' if ephemeral0 was an alias for a
   partitioned block device with target filesystem on ephemeral0.1.
   (LP: #1236594)
 - fix DataSourceAzure incompatibility with 2.6 (LP: #1232175)
 - fix power_state_change config module so that example works. Improve
   its documentation and add reference to 'timeout'
 - support apt-add-archive with 'cloud-archive:' format. (LP: #1244355)
 - Change SmartOS verb for availability zone (LP: #1249124)
 - documentation fix for boothooks to use 'cloud-init-per'
 - fix resizefs module by supporting kernels that do not have
   /proc/PID/mountinfo. (LP: #1248625) [Tim Daly Jr.]
 - fix 'make rpm' by removing 0.6.4 entry from ChangeLog (LP: #1241834)

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