On Sep 6, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Tim Uckun wrote:

>
> For development purposes I have set up /etc/puppet to be a symlink to
> /home/me/puppet/etc.
>
> Every time I run puppetmasterd the link id destroyes and the directory
> gets created from scratch.
>
> This also happens if I create a /etc/puppet and create symlinks for
> the manifests directory
>
> So far it hasn't happened for the modules, plugins, files or templates
> directories.
>
> This is the same kind of behavior described in bug
> http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/750 which was closed two
> years ago!
>
> I am running puppet 2.5 which was released a couple of days ago.

Is this really that big of a deal?  You can use puppet.conf to  
configure where the directories will be, so at worst you have a single  
file in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf, or you can start your daemons with -- 
config /my/puppet.conf.

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