On 01/18/2013 06:27 PM, jcbollinger wrote:

I was able to verify that the same behavior is exhibited by Puppet
0.24.8.  That behavior goes against basic Puppet principles, however:
unmanaged resources and resource properties should not be modified by
Puppet.   It looks like that's the consensus opinion of those commenting
on issue 5240, too.  Basically, then, this is a longstanding,
cross-platform bug.  I have added a comment about this to issue 5240, as
it probably makes sense to expand that issue to cover this matter, too.

But if you push the directory with recurse => true, what permissions would files get in that case? Permissions of the file on the master, or default permission for that scope?

I think the first one is far better.



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Jakov Sosic
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