[Puppet - Bug #23081] If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

2013-12-03 Thread tickets
Issue #23081 has been updated by Melissa Stone. Released in Puppet 3.4.0-rc1 Bug #23081: If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

[Puppet - Bug #23081] If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

2013-12-03 Thread tickets
Issue #23081 has been updated by Melissa Stone. Released in Puppet 3.4.0-rc1 Bug #23081: If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

[Puppet - Bug #23081] If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

2013-12-03 Thread tickets
Issue #23081 has been updated by Melissa Stone. Released in Puppet 3.4.0-rc1 Bug #23081: If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

[Puppet - Bug #23081] If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

2013-12-03 Thread tickets
Issue #23081 has been updated by Melissa Stone. Released in Puppet 3.4.0-rc1 Bug #23081: If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

[Puppet - Bug #23081] If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property

2013-12-03 Thread tickets
Issue #23081 has been updated by Melissa Stone. Released in Puppet 3.4.0-rc1 Bug #23081: If insync? on a property causes a failure then you get a failed event on the resource, rather than on the property