David Schmitt wrote:

> A possible workaround would be a puppet function which takes any number 
> of arrays and returns their concatenation (or (distinct) union).

Shameless plug: I have such a function in my 'nsc-puppet-utils' module
at http://www.nsc.liu.se/~bellman/nsc-puppet-utils.git. :-)  (It doesn't
uniquify the contents, though, just plain concatenation.)


        /Bellman

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