Take a look at https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/21133. I'm not sure
if there is an ensure => latest yet or not.


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Lorenzo Jesús Cubero
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hey! I would like to be able of upgrade a windows application just copying
> the .msi file into a ../module/files directory, without having to modify
> any manifest.
> Something like:
>
>         file { 'C:\\files\\packages\\Package.msi':
>           ensure          => present,
>           source          =>
> 'puppet:///modules/SOME-MODULE/packages/Package.msi',
>         }
>
>         package { 'Package':
>               ensure          => installed,
>               provider        => 'windows',
>               source    => 'C:\\files\\packages\\Package.msi',
>         }
>
> The main problem I'm facing is to tell Puppet to install the latest
> version, without defining the specific package. I would like to do
> something like "version => latest".
>
> Any ideas on where to begin?
>
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