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On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 1:29:46 PM UTC-5, Craig Dunn wrote:
 
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> "Fall back" under what circumstances?  if the module isn't found in the 
> environment folder?  
>

> If you want Puppet to search your environment specific folder first, and 
> then use a generic module folder if the module isn't available then you 
> can do that by adding the following module path in your puppet.conf: 
>
> modulepath = 
> /etc/puppet/environments/${environment}-modules/:/etc/puppet/modules 
>
> Although it's a not a layout I've seen anyone use, people generally 
> maintain a full set of modules in a particular environment module 
> directory. 
>
>
That does answer my question. I'm relatively new to puppet and am looking 
at ways to better use it.

I've got a lot of questions still, but between this list and the IRC 
channel slowly whittling them down.
 

> Is that what you meant? 
> Craig 
>
> -- 
> Craig Dunn 
> Professional Services 
> Puppet Labs Inc. 
> http://www.puppetlabs.com 
>
>

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