Hi, After upgrading a server and client from 2.6.13 to 2.7.10 my configuration with array attributes are behaving differently. 3 examples:
(1) k5login {'/root/.k5login-test': principals => ['m...@cern.ch', 't...@cern.ch'], } while .k5login file is created perfectly but every puppet run updates the file with. notice: /Stage[main]/Kerberos::Root/K5login[/root/.k5login-test]/principals: principals changed ['m...@cern.ch', 't...@cern.ch'] to 'm...@cern.ch t...@cern.ch' Notice how the ['A','B'] is compared to 'A B' (2) I see the same thing elsewhere as well, e.g. (puppetlabs-firewall-0.0.4) e.g: firewall { '000 allow packets with valid state': proto => all, state => ['RELATED', 'ESTABLISHED'], action => accept, } info: /Firewall[000 allow packets with valid state]/state: state changed ['ESTABLISHED', 'RELATED'] to 'ESTABLISHED,RELATED' or (3) firewall{'100 openup for glusterfs': state => 'NEW', proto => 'tcp', dport => ['111','24007-24047','38465-38467'], action => accept, } info: /Firewall[100 openup for glusterfs]/dport: dport changed ['111', '24007-24047', '38465-38467'] to '111,24007-24047,38465-38467' This is on RHEL/SLC6 I did not see this for the brief time I had a 2.7.10 server and 2.6 client, only with the client update did it appear. A colleague has reproduced the k5login example above with a 2.7.9 server and client. Any suggestions.. ? Steve. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.