I'm probably going about this all wrong, but I have an instance where I've
employed a Puppet module and need to *sometimes* add a "creates" attribute
to one of the exec's defined there. My code (below) is probably all wrong,
but I think you'll see what I am trying to do...
if $creates != nil {
exec { "drush-${title}" :
command => "drush ${command} ${root_option} ${uri_option}
${force_option} ${additional_options}",
path => [ '/bin', '/usr/bin' ],
creates => $creates,
}
} else {
exec { "drush-${title}" :
command => "drush ${command} ${root_option} ${uri_option}
${force_option} ${additional_options}",
path => [ '/bin', '/usr/bin' ],
}
}
This doesn't work and neither does specifying an empty or nil attribute,
like "creates => ''" or "creates => nil".
If nothing else, I will create two different exec's, one with and the other
without a creates attribute. Can anyone suggest a more elegant solution?
Thanks in advance.
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