Is there any built-in method for puppet to update its own configs and then
restart a puppetd run should they change? One of the (few) features of
cfengine I always liked was that you had your emergency configs, which
allowed you to update your primary cfengine configs even if you made a
mistake that hosed up your ability to run updates.

It'd be nice if there was some mechanism akin to the pluginsync option that
would allow you to update your core configs while just specifying the
server they should be pulled from.

Even if there's no interest in a feature like this, I'd be interested in
hearing how others keep there puppet.conf updated across their environments
without causing problems.

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