It most likely has to do with creating the graph of dependencies, if we
have one Package['a'] with two branches of deps it can't guarantee that it
is acyclic.

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On 13 June 2016 at 12:21, Justin Rowles <[email protected]> wrote:

> At risk of bumping a now truly ancient thread (which I found because I
> have a 3rd party module and one of my own which both want to control a
> specific package), I don't see why puppet should complain when two
> identical (or at least non-contradictory) invocations of the same resource
> are found.
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