On 01/12/2010 14:53, Martijn Grendelman wrote:
> Hi Trevor,
>>  More likely just adding
>>
>> usecacheonfailure = false
>>
>> to the [puppetd] stanza in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf will help.
> I am yet unfamiliar with that option, but just as a remark, there was
> really no 'failure' involved here, it was just that enhancements to my
> code weren't picked up, and Puppet was running an older incantation of my
> function.

I have often made a 'simple' change to one of my manifests that results
in a syntax error. Without that option, puppet helpfully ignores the
error and presents the older version of the manifest to you resulting in
exactly the symptoms you are complaining about.

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