Hi Larry,

Unfortunately, no.

We didn't implement a insync? check since we just needed to overwrite
the target files anyway.

This is something that appears to be on the todo list as Puppet Labs
pulls this into the core.

We might beat them to it, but it's doubtful at this time.

Thanks!

Trevor

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Larry Ludwig <larry...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Trevor
> Thanks for the module.
>
> I've been testing out the concat module, thanks, but the only issue I see is
> files keep getting 'executed successfully' each round.
> Is there any way to not have it do this? I haven't really looked that your
> ruby logic yet.
>
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