Joe McDonagh <joseph.e.mcdon...@gmail.com> writes:

> I think it would be non-trivial to make the provider aware of what 
> packages and what services it needs, which it would need to do to tell 
> you anything more than the provider can't be found. Is the cron package 
> installed after you run the manifest?

This is exactly the issue -- puppet dies complaining about not having a
provider for cron, before ever processing the dependencies. puppet does
not install the package. (So no, it's not installed after puppet runs)

> And what is the bad FD stuff about? Do you have a crazy .bashrc or 
> something?

Beats me. This version has always done that. Someone told me it was a
known bug, I've been ignoring it.

seph

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