Use items() in lieu of iteritems()
The iteritems dictionary method has been removed in Python 3 and using items() is typically no problem in our case due to the fact that dictionaries are rather small. This fixes #15
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include:
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include:
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- logrotate
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- logrotate
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{% for key,value in jobs.iteritems() %}
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{% for key,value in jobs.items() %}
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logrotate_{{key}}:
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logrotate_{{key}}:
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file.managed:
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file.managed:
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- name: {{ logrotate.include_dir }}/{{ key.split("/")[-1] }}
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- name: {{ logrotate.include_dir }}/{{ key.split("/")[-1] }}
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