> The only gotcha I've found are a couple of versions of Puppet (2.7.20+
> and 3.0.x) which don't load custom types from lib/ in the module, so
> there's a workaround in the above file.

This seemingly innocuous statement has cleared up for me the problem of
being unable to require, from my custom types and providers, sundry Ruby
modules I wrote. I thought Puppet wouldn't let me use my own Ruby
modules at all, and now to my great relief I see I was quite wrong.

The other things you've said about the spec helper are also very helpful
and complete. Thanks very much!

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