Issue #4884 has been updated by Ian Ward Comfort.

Supplying an array would work for me.  It's probably the way execs always 
should have worked; we've gotten used to treating commands like system(3) 
invocations and now have a lot of manifests to update before moving to 2.6.x.  
(And having Puppet parse and split my string is not a whole lot better than the 
shell doing it -- at least I know shell parsing rules.)

FWIW (maybe not much), this feature is probably a 2.6.x blocker for us, since 
double- and triple-quoting things for the shell is likely to get painful.
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Feature #4884: An exec provider that executes unfiltered bash code.
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4884

Author: Jesse Wolfe
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Some users have been using a workaround to allow Exec resources to run inline 
bash scripts (rather than calling an executable), as seen in the comments on 
#4288

We should consider adding this as a feature; I am opening this ticket for 
discussion.


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