Hi,

interesting discovery. Of course, you could probably have an easier
workaround using regular expressions.

Still, it looks like this should be reported as a possible bug.

Cheers,
Felix

On 02/15/2012 10:46 PM, Mohamed Lrhazi wrote:
> When I run a puppet apply against this:
> 
> notice("operatingsystem: $operatingsystem")
> case $operatingsystem {
>   redhat: { notice("Matched redhat in switch") }
>   default: { notice("Did not match redhat in switch") }
> }
> 
> if ($operatingsystem == "redhat") {
>     notice("Matched redhat in if")
> } else {
>     notice("Did not match redhat in if")
> }
> 
> It works as expected:
> 
> otice: Scope(Class[main]): operatingsystem: RedHat
> notice: Scope(Class[main]): Matched redhat in switch
> notice: Scope(Class[main]): Matched redhat in if
> 
> 
> But when I have similar code inside my regular manifests, compiled via
> puppet master... the code seems to be case sensitive and am forced to
> write this to make it work:
> 
> if ( $operatingsystem in ["RedHat","OEL","redhat","oel",] ) {
> ...
> }
> 
> 
> My client is 2.7.6 and the master is 2.7.7
> 
> Is this know issue?
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> Mohamed,
> 

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