In the defined type, no I did not. Is that required for a defined typed 
declared as a child of the class's scope?

On Monday, December 10, 2012 4:39:57 PM UTC-5, llowder wrote:
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>
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> On Monday, December 10, 2012 3:36:55 PM UTC-6, Reginald Choudari wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've got a module with an 'init.pp' like so:
>>
>> class test_backend {
>>
>> ...
>>
>> exec {'reset':
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>> refreshonly => true,
>>
>> command => 'C:\blah.exe',
>>
>> }
>>
>> ...  
>>
>> }
>>
>>  
>> And I declare a defined resource type 'cmd.pp' below:
>>
>>
>> define test_backend::cmd($var1, $var2) {
>>
>> ...
>>
>> file {'$var1':
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>> ensure => file,
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>> content => $var2, 
>>
>> notify => Test_backend::Exec['reset'], 
>>
>> }
>>
>> ...  
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>> }
>>
>>
>> And this is what I get:
>>
>> Failed to apply catalog: Could not find dependent 
>> Test_backend::Exec[reset] for File[bobloblaw]
>>
>>
>>
> Did you "include test_backend" or "class { 'test_backend': }" anywhere?
>
>  
>
>> How should I go about doing this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Reginald 
>>  
>>
>

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