snip
It is incorrect to make that relationship declaration (via the chain
operator) if there are any nodes that do not declare the specified anchor,
because top-level declarations in *any* manifest file apply to all
nodes. It is poor practice to make declarations at top level like that
other
Hi JJ,
I've seen this happen when class dependencies are placed outside the
specific class' scope, ie:
# default.pp
#
#
Anchor['my_prereq::end'] - Class['default']
class{ 'default':
notice 'default'
}
I've only seen this occur with anchors, but it's entirely possible it
happens with other
On Monday, June 17, 2013 2:12:35 AM UTC-5, Wolf Noble wrote:
Hi JJ,
I've seen this happen when class dependencies are placed outside the
specific class' scope, ie:
# default.pp
#
#
Anchor['my_prereq::end'] - Class['default']
class{ 'default':
notice 'default'
}
It is incorrect
Does anyone know why i would get a module error for my 'base' module that
I'm not even including for a node? I'm explicitly NOT include the 'base',
yet puppet-client-t2 still errors when i pull it in. Snips from both are
below. Any ideas why this would happen?
Thanks,
JJ
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