I'm writing a Puppet module that I want to be able to accept a notify
event. How does the module detect the notify so that I can instruct
resources within to act appropriately?
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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 9:51:09 AM UTC-5, jcbollinger wrote:
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> [...] If, as in this case, you do not also place an *explicit*
> dependency on that, then you are at risk of that dependency not being met.
>
Correction: it appears that perhaps you do place such a dependency by
On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 7:31:30 AM UTC-5, jmp242 wrote:
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> Not sure - maybe this is a horrible idea, but I've got a package I'm using
> that would ideally use the same reboot resource as all my other packages,
> but in this case is in it's own class because there are several steps that
>
Hi
Oh my god it works!
I have my each value of my tab written in the config file i precise.L Thx a
lot everybody.
With all your advice and indication, I understand what I did.
Best ;)
Quentin Lenglet
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