On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:00:24PM -0800, Jesse A Wolfe wrote:
> > Huh? You can write a Type in Puppet? How? I'm only aware of
> > classes and defines, neither of which are that.
>
> A "define" is a "defined type" - it really fills the same role as
> both a type and a provider.
Well, except for the part where it generally wraps a collection of
exec{...} and file{...} calls, which the Puppet documentation says
are to be avoided (I assume because they are procedural rather than
declarative).
So if you're saying those are fine, then that's exactly the change I
was talking about.
-Robin
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