Hi,

no, the namings scheme is in fact perfectly fine.

That is why you should *not* import the modules. Since you're using sane
naming conventions, your classes can be autoloaded.
It is good practice to not use any import statements whatsoever (as far
as modules are concerned).

The only problem I can easily discern is that the password hash is
double quoted, and puppet will try and substitute variables. Use single
quotes or escape the dollar signs.

What's the problem you're facing with this manifest?

Cheers,
Felix

On 03/31/2011 01:40 AM, Denmat wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> Can't test this, but isn't this declaration around the wrong way?
> 
> # virtual.pp
> #
> class virtual_users::virtual
> 
> I would expect:
> 
> # virtual.pp
> #
> class virtual::virtual_users
> 
> As I say, can't test before I reply.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> On 31/03/2011, at 7:33, MariaS <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> # virtual.pp
>> #
>> class virtual_users::virtual
> 
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