2009/10/27 Luke Kanies <[email protected]>:
> As discussed on IRC, it's not a question of executables, it's a
> question of autoloading - you're unlikely to have much of a manifest
> in your server without using (and thus autoloading) 'include' at least
> once, but 'puppet' is usually used for sample manifests that might not
> use 'include' at all.
>
> So, this patch just forces the load.  You could probably call
> something like this instead:
>

So what's the fix?  I'd like this to go into 0.25.1 and close out the
issues with require (for now) in one hit.

Regards

James Turnbull

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