- **BREAKING** CentOS7: Introduce `wireguard_centos7_kernel_plus_reboot` and `wireguard_centos7_standard_reboot` variables. Both are set to "true" by default. This will cause the host to be rebooted in case the "wireguard" kernel module was installed the very first time. If `wireguard_centos7_installation_method: "kernel-plus"` is set and the host wasn't booted with a `kernel-plus` kernel already you most probably need to reboot. For the `standard` kernel this might not be needed.
- **BREAKING** CentOS7: Introduce `wireguard_centos7_kernel_plus_reboot` and `wireguard_centos7_standard_reboot` variables. Both are set to "true" by default. This will cause the host to be rebooted in case the "wireguard" kernel module was installed the very first time. If `wireguard_centos7_installation_method: "kernel-plus"` is set and the host wasn't booted with a `kernel-plus` kernel already you most probably need to reboot. For the `standard` kernel this might not be needed.
- CentOS7: Add reboot to the standard mode to make sure the WireGuard kernel module is available (contribution by @mofelee)
- CentOS7: Add reboot to the standard mode to make sure the WireGuard kernel module is available (contribution by @mofelee)
- introduce `wireguard_update_cache` variable to control if package manager caches should be updated before the installation (contribution by @sebix)
- **BREAKING** Introduce `wireguard_update_cache` variable to control if package manager caches should be updated before the installation (contribution by @sebix). Before this release the package manager cache wasn't updated for AlmaLinux 9, Archlinux, Fedora and openSUSE. With `wireguard_update_cache` set to `true` by default those OSes are now also update the package manager cache. If you don't want that set `wireguard_update_cache` to `false` for the host in question.
- variable `wireguard_ubuntu_update_cache` is deprecated and will be removed in the next release
- variable `wireguard_ubuntu_update_cache` is deprecated