Got it, thanks. On Jun 16, 3:34 pm, "R.I.Pienaar" <[email protected]> wrote: > ----- "CraftyTech" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello All, > > > I have a syntax question: Instead of the yumrepo function, I'd > > rather distribute a custom repo file via puppet. i.g, > > > file { "/etc/yum.repos.d/base.repo": > > ensure => present, > > purge => true, > > force => true, > > owner => "root", > > group => "root", > > mode => 0644, > > source => $architecture ? { > > i386 => "puppet:///basic/base-x86.repo", > > x86_64 => "puppet:///basic/base-x64.repo"} > > } > > > As you can see, I used the purge function, thinking that it'd delete > > other files within that directory, but it doesn't work. How can I > > ensure that the file I copy over is the only file that's going to be > > in that folder? > > The FAQ covers this, and the answer is different depending on your version of > puppet > > -- > R.I.Pienaar
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