Security update for pacemaker

This update for pacemaker fixes the following issues:

Update to 2.0.4:

- based: use crm_exit to free qb-logging
- cibsecret: don't use pssh -q option unless supported
- crm_error: use g_free for a proper match
- crm_mon: NULL output-pointer when buffer is freed
- crm_resource: avoid unnecessary issus with dynamic allocation
- crm_ticket: avoid unnecessary issues with dynamic allocation
- executor: restrict certain IPC requests to Pacemaker daemons (CVE-2020-25654, bsc#1177916)
- fencer: avoid infinite loop if device is removed during operation
- fencer: restrict certain IPC requests to privileged users (CVE-2020-25654, bsc#1177916)
- libcrmcommon: free basename after setting prgname
- libcrmcommon: return ENOMEM directly instead of errno
- libpe_status: Modify filtering of inactive resources.
- libreplace: closedir when bailing out dir traversal
- move bcond_with/without up front for e.g. pcmk_release
- pacemakerd: ignore shutdown requests from unprivileged users (CVE-2020-25654, bsc#1177916)
- resources: attribute name parameter doesn't have to be unique
- rpm: add spec option for enabling CIB secrets
- rpm: put user-configurable items at top of spec
- rpm: use the user/group ID 90 for haclient/hacluster to be consistent with cluster-glue (bsc#1167171)
- scheduler: Add the node name back to bundle instances.
- silence some false positives static analysis stumbled over
- tools: check resource separately from managing parameter in cibsecret
- tools: free IPC memory after closing connection
- tools: improve cibsecret help
- tools: verify newly created CIB connection is not NULL

This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-15-SP2:Update update project.

Fixed bugs
bnc#1175557
sysinfo resource agent seams to be broken
bnc#1173668
Partner-L3: SLES15 HA: crmd quit unexpectedly quit in process of node bootup.
bnc#1177916
VUL-0: EMBARGOED: CVE-2020-25654: pacemaker: ACL restrictions bypass
bnc#1167171
RPM package scripts differ on haclient gids between different HA rpms
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