On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:30 AM, paul matthews <paulsmatth...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi Evan, > > Within the class that has the dependency, I would imagine it is as case of > adding:- > > require => Class["classname"], > > Paul > > 2009/5/13 Evan Hisey <ehi...@gmail.com> >> >> Okay, I know this has been addressed before but I can not find it. I >> have module setup to handle all my Yum repos. This module works well. >> The issue I am having is I need to include/require a class/type from >> that module in a different module. I can't get this to work. This may >> be best handled by making the yum module all virtual resources and >> include it everywhere, pointers welcome. Also if you know were it is >> documented you can just point me there. >> >> Evan >> Turns out the problem was not related to require, but else were, puppet was just giving an obtuse error message that led me to think I was handling namespace requires wrong.
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