If you are fully managing the file use RI puppet-concat module instead of
file and file_line. I see it as
file: fully managed file or erb template.
file_line: partially managed file.
concat: fully managed file requiring per line resource injection.

Nan

On Jun 10, 2012, at 12:43, Ryan Bowlby <rbowlb...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Jeff, I'll heed that advice. Wouldn't it make sense though to have
the file resource "respect" changes made by file_line. Behind the scenes,
if the file resource were able to know about the file_line additions and
could remove them before calculating the md5 then both can be used on the
same file. The current conflict doesn't have to be a conflict, I assumed
puppet did this already.

-Ryan

On Sunday, June 10, 2012 9:58:23 AM UTC-7, Jeff McCune wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 3:56 AM, Ryan Bowlby <rbowlb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am using the file_line type included in stdlib to add a line to
> > /etc/sudoers. On each run the sudo module replaces /etc/sudoers, then
> > file_line resource adds the line back. It's happening on each run and I
> > can't seem to figure out to get the sudo module's file resource to stop
> > replacing the file on each run. I was hoping the file resource would
> ignore
> > any lines propagated by the file_line resource. Is this a bug or am I
> just
> > missing something?
>
> It's not a bug, it's just how things work.
>
> What's happening is that you have two models (File_line and
> File[/etc/sudoers]) of the same resource (/etc/sudoers) and the two
> models conflict with each other.
>
> The file resource has no knowledge of the file_line resource.  I'd use
> one or the other but not both.
>
> A file resource is most appropriate when you can manage the entire
> contents of the file.  A file_line resource is appropriate when you
> can't manage the entire contents of the file, only portions of it.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -Jeff
>
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