Issue #2247 has been updated by Brian Pitts.
Hi Jo,
Other than the source attribute for files, I can't think of existing types
where you encode multiple values in an attribute and one is potentially chosen
based on characteristics of the system. There may be more, but it's certainly
not the norm. For example, you would write
$packagename = $::operatingsystem ? {
'RedHat' => 'httpd',
'Debian' => 'apache2',
}
package { 'webserver':
ensure => installed,
name => $packagename,
}
or
package { 'webserver':
ensure => installed,
name => hiera('webserver_package')
}
not
package { 'webserver':
ensure => installed,
name => { 'RedHat' => 'httpd', 'Debian' => 'apache2' },
}
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Feature #2247: enablerepo and disablerepo for yum type
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/2247#change-99936
* Author: Ben -
* Status: Investigating
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Charlie Sharpsteen
* Category: package
* Target version: 3.x
* Affected Puppet version: 0.24.8
* Keywords: yum enablerepo customer
* Branch: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/1974
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it would be nice to be able to enable a disabled repo for the installation on
one package.
for example installing facter from EPEL.
something like;
<pre>
package { "facter": ensure => installed, enablerepo => [ "epel", "epel-testing"
]; }
</pre>
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