I didn't see those messages either - only the ones warning about "/weird/" 
containing invalid characters.

--Diego


On Aug 28, 2012, at 3:05 AM, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:

> Forum: CFEngine Help
> Subject: Re: classnames constructed with "$(foo)": how to canonify in 
> "common"?
> Author: davidlee
> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,27082,27121#msg-27121
> 
> Thanks for the reply, Diego.
> 
> The problem (which perhaps I didn't state clearly enough) is about verbose 
> ("-v" flag) diagnostics of cf-agent, which gives those lines such as:
> 
> 
> Class identifier "g_c_exists_$(c_list)" contains illegal characters - 
> canonifying
> 
> 
> Functionally, things seem to work.  My concern is those warning messages 
> appearing under the combination of the "-v" flag and bundle type "common" (as 
> distinct from bundle type "agent").  Shouldn't both bundle types behave the 
> same way?  And if they should be different, then why, and where is the 
> difference documented, with examples of how to canonify under the different 
> bundle types?
> 
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