Issue #2211 has been updated by Luke Kanies.

Status changed from Needs design decision to Needs more information

Can you provide a bit more information?  What failure do you get without a 
network connection?

I'm pretty stumped as to how this line could affect your ability to install 
packages, but if it is, yeah, we should fix it.
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Bug #2211: puppet won't install packages if network interface does not have an 
IP address bound
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2211

Author: John Florian
Status: Needs more information
Priority: High
Assigned to: Luke Kanies
Category: 
Target version: 0.25.0
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.24.8
Keywords: 


It is no longer possible to have puppet install packages via yum/rpm if the 
network interface is not bound to an IP address.  Our use case requires using 
puppet in the non-daemon mode and this is possible for us because the system 
will have all necessary manifests and other necessary files locally.  This 
worked just fine with 0.24.6 on Fedora 10, but began failing upon the upgrade 
to 0.24.8.

See the attachments for failure messages and a code diff that seems to have 
introduced the regression.  If I revert this one change, things work nicely 
once again.  Looks like a very simple fix if it weren't for the ominous looking 
comment in the code. :-)


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