Using ```puppetlabs/apt``` in a puppet provisioner for vagrant. the module is installed in puppet/modules and I'm getting a strange Dependency cycle error. the code in the manifest file:
# Run apt-get update when anything beneath /etc/apt/ changes #taken from https://blog.kumina.nl/2010/11/puppet-tipstricks-running-apt-get-update-only-when-needed/ exec { "apt-get update": command => "/usr/bin/apt-get update", onlyif => "/bin/sh -c '[ ! -f /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin ] || /usr/bin/find /etc/apt/* -cnewer /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin | /bin/grep . > /dev/null'", } package { ["build-essential","apache2","git","python","python-dev","python-setuptools", "python-pip"]: ensure => present, require => Exec["apt-get update"], } class { 'apt': } include apt apt::builddep { ["python-imaging","python-lxml"]: require => Class['apt'] } class {'nodejs': } include nodejs package {"less": ensure => present, provider => 'npm', require => Package['npm'], } I actually noticed similiar questions [here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13568748/dependency-cycle-with-apt-source) and [here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15384733/puppet-issue-with-aptsource-and-stages), but not with a satisfying answer. The error message: ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[python-virtualenv]/require: requires Package [python-pip]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[python-virtualenv]/require: requires Package [python-setuptools]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]/Apt/File[configure-apt-proxy]/notify: subscribes to E xec[apt_update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]/Apt/Anchor[apt::update]/require: requires Class[Apt:: Update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]/Apt/File[sources.list.d]/notify: subscribes to Exec[a pt_update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[python-pip]/require: requires Exec[apt-get u pdate]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Apt::Builddep[python-lxml]/Exec[apt-builddep-python- lxml]/notify: subscribes to Exec[apt_update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[apache2]/require: requires Exec[apt-get upda te]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[python-dev]/require: requires Exec[apt-get u pdate]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]/Nodejs/Package[npm]/require: requires Anchor[nodejs:: repo]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]/Nodejs/Package[nodejs]/require: requires Anchor[nodej s::repo]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[python]/require: requires Exec[apt-get updat e]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[build-essential]/require: requires Exec[apt- get update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Apt::Builddep[python-imaging]/require: requires Clas s[Apt]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[git]/require: requires Exec[apt-get update]← [0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[less]/require: requires Package[npm]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[sphinx]/require: requires Package[python-pip ]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Apt::Builddep[python-imaging]/Anchor[apt::builddep:: python-imaging]/require: requires Class[Apt::Update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Package[python-setuptools]/require: requires Exec[ap t-get update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]/Apt/File[sources.list]/notify: subscribes to Exec[apt _update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Apt::Builddep[python-imaging]/Exec[apt-builddep-pyth on-imaging]/notify: subscribes to Exec[apt_update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Apt::Builddep[python-lxml]/Anchor[apt::builddep::pyt hon-lxml]/require: requires Class[Apt::Update]←[0m ←[0;37mdebug: /Stage[main]//Apt::Builddep[python-lxml]/require: requires Class[A pt]←[0m ←[1;35merr: Could not apply complete catalog: Found 1 dependency cycle: (Anchor[apt::update] => Class[Apt] => Apt::Builddep[python-lxml] => Exec[apt-bui lddep-python-lxml] => Exec[apt_update] => Class[Apt::Update] => Anchor[apt::upda te]) Try the '--graph' option and opening the resulting '.dot' file in OmniGraffle or GraphViz←[0m any known workaound? solution? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.