I don't.
On Jul 16, 2011 8:59 AM, "Emiliano Gabrielli (aka AlberT)" <
emiliano.gabrie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Jul 14, 2011, at 7:16 PM, Darrell Fuhriman wrote:
>
>> 'm not asking puppet to know what to do, which I agree is ridiculous. I'm
saying that if and only if I've defined X::disabled, automatically run it on
every host which does not include X. If X::disabled isn't defined, then
don't do anything. Probably a better way to think of it instead of
X::disabled is that for ever class X there is an implicitly defined not-X
class, which is empty until I define it. For example:
>>
>> class webserver {
>> package {apache: ensure => installed}
>> service {apache: ensure => running}
>> }
>> class !webserver {
>> package {apache: ensure => absent}
>> }
>> class dnsserver {
>> [...]
>> }
>
>
> I like this approach!
>
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