Issue #12418 has been updated by Daniel Pittman.

Assignee deleted (Daniel Pittman)

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Bug #12418: links => follow can't replace existing symlinks in the destination 
directory
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/12418#change-92292

* Author: Nick Fagerlund
* Status: Accepted
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: file
* Target version: 
* Affected Puppet version: 
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When serving a directory recursively, setting the `links` attribute to `follow` 
is supposed to dereference symlinks in the source and serve their targets to 
the destination as normal files. However, it can't replace existing symlinks in 
the destination directory, so it's not idempotent.

Assume that `$modulepath/fistfuloflinks/files/links` is a directory containing 
directories that contain symlinks. 

### Step 1

Apply the following resource:

    file {'/tmp/fistfuloflinks':
      ensure  => directory,
      source  => "puppet:///modules/fistfuloflinks/links",
      recurse => true,
      links   => follow,
      force   => true,
    }

As expected, the directories it creates contain normal files.

### Step 2:

Change the value of "links" to "manage," then apply the modified resource. As 
expected, the directories now mimic the source directories -- instead of normal 
files, they have symlinks. 

### Step 3:

Change "links" back to "follow" and apply again. Whoops: they stay symlinks 
instead of turning back to normal files. You can only get back to the results 
of step 1 if you delete the files out of band before applying the resource. 

Tested in puppet 2.7.6. Of course, it only now occurs to me that probably no 
one is actually using this feature, since putting symlinks inside a module is 
kind of brittle and deranged. 


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