Hello every one,

I have looked at a lots of threads in the Puppet User group but I did not 
find a clear answer or explanation how custom functions work....
Here is my current setup :


* I have *2 "environments"*. working fine
/etc/puppet/environments/production/
/etc/puppet/environments/test/

* I have a version of my function already working in production

* According to the documentation, *"functions" are executed on puppet 
master Side*.
So I put my *new version* into 
/var/lib/puppet/lib/puppet/parser/functions/myfunction.rb on the master.
My new version is also present in 
/etc/puppet/*environments/test*/modules/mymodule/lib/puppet/parser/function/myfunction.rb
 
and synced to the agent via "pluginsync"


* When I run my puppet agent on my "test" environment, I get the expected 
behavior.
So I merged my changes in the "production" environment.

* Now when I run my agent on the "production" Environment, I get the 
behavior of the previous version of my function.
If I run the agent right away against the "test" environment, I get again 
the expected behavior...
I checked the files in both environment through md5sum and they are the 
same.
And the /var/lib... on the master is also the same....


So, how exactly does it work ?


More details : 
- Debian Squeeze
- Puppet 2.6.2
- Apache + Passenger Front End


Thanks a lot for your answers !


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