Hi,

I have a weird problem of puppet mixing up resoure properties when it
comes to installing packages, leading to situations where clients
might want to install some package with a version of "root" or some
other bad value:

Fri Jul 16 17:38:03 +0200 2010 //nautilus-actions/Package[nautilus-
actions]/ensure (err): change from 1.10.1-1 to root failed: Could not
update: Execution of '/usr/bin/apt-get -q -y -o DPkg::Options::=--
force-confold install nautilus-actions=root' returned 100: Reading
package lists...

I've seen filenames, modes and other crap in there. The problem seems
to only occur with the package resource and only occurs occasionally.

My puppetmaster runs the version 0.25.5 gem on Ubuntu 10.04 while my
clients run the 0.24.8 Ubuntu 9.10
package.

Has anyone else ever seen this? Any idea what might cause this
behaviour?

cheers,

Nikolay

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