> A lot of the time you can get away with just a shell provider and type
> for manifest validation, as the client will get the right one synced
> down for use in actual resource application.

Is an appropriately named but empty type/provider in the default
environment adequate to fool puppetmaster?  Or is there some minimum
functionality that needs to be included?

Thanks!

-Ben

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