On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Bernardo Costa <bf...@ig.com.br> wrote:
> Well, I'll tell you that for now some kind of configuration is difficult to
> be done with puppet. At least I couldn't find a way to do it. Ex:
> controlling a /etc/passwd file but partially with a libnss compat syntax.
> This means entries of local users are no controlled but entries beginning
> with a '+' are. As I couldn't find a way to do it, for now it is not being
> controlled by puppet.

Interesting -- that sounds like something that Puppet's
user/useradd.rb could be taught about? If /sbin/useradd has support
for it, I guess it should be a reasonable patch. If not, that's a
whole another kettle of fish...

I guess what I mean to say is: if Puppet had support for that case,
you'd use it. There aren't fundamental or practical reasons no to. Is
that correct?

cheers,



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