Greetings,

Lets say i have a module, 'centos_base'[1] which kinda bootstraps or 
keeps a system to a certain standard. Packages, timezones, yum repos & 
prios, snmp config, ssh_auth keys, stuff like that.

Now, i would like to make sure that if a node has this module, it should 
always be executed prior to all other modules or definitions. No matter 
what.

This is (among other things) because in 'centos_base' i set 
yum-priorities. If these are not set correctly the package installations 
of other modules might install the wrong version from the wrong 
repository. Whats a smart way to do this, without adding require 
statements to all "package {}" calls among all other modules?

Is there a different approach to solving this issue that i am not aware of?

[1] = http://pastie.org/525321

cheers
Alex

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