Gajillion schrieb:
>> If you really want to force this into puppet proper, you need a list of
>> all packages needed by the installation, and -- for each server -- a
>> list of packages out of this set that should be always installed.
> 
> We have both of those.  The first list is the same across all
> platforms and environments.  The second list will vary based on the
> server environment, but I think I can get around that.

I can imagine that the latter might be a problem, but in the end you 
really want to control all significant packages by puppet, which makes 
this problem go away. Mostly. At least you should get fine grained error 
messages, when two parts of the config want to do different things to 
the smae package ;-)



Regards, DavidS


PS: slightly OT: is there _any_ hardware/systems vendor who actually 
does "get" Linux/open source instead of trying to force spiked kludges 
onto customers?





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