Issue #3224 has been updated by James Turnbull.

Status changed from Accepted to Rejected

Rejected as unreproducible.
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Bug #3224: Require statement not followed (parse order issue ?)
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/3224

Author: Bruno Leon
Status: Rejected
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: Brice Figureau
Category: parser
Target version: 
Affected version: 0.25.4
Keywords: 
Branch: 


I have a define which require on a class
@require        => Class["user::${user}"]@

However, this statement does not seem to be followed, as the two below set of 
code do not result in the same result. In the latter case my ssh key is empty:

<pre>
include user::nono
ssh::keyaddtouser { "nono_in_nono": user => 'nono', dest_user => 'nono', key => 
$user::nono::sshkey ,date => $user::nono::sshkeydate }
ssh::keyaddtouser { "nono_in_root": user => 'nono', dest_user => 'root', key => 
$user::nono::sshkey ,date => $user::nono::sshkeydate }
</pre>

<pre>
ssh::keyaddtouser { "nono_in_nono": user => 'nono', dest_user => 'nono', key => 
$user::nono::sshkey ,date => $user::nono::sshkeydate }
ssh::keyaddtouser { "nono_in_root": user => 'nono', dest_user => 'root', key => 
$user::nono::sshkey ,date => $user::nono::sshkeydate }
include user::nono
</pre>


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