Just ran the template again, 'Syntax OK'

Nothing in the masterhttp log. I really don't think its a template issue as 
all other modules work fine, its only when i add the reference to the 
function that I get the header error.

Maybe its something about the directory structure of my module? I created a 
module like any other with no manifest at first, with the proper structure 
for plugins (lib/parser/functions etc.) I then added a blank class to the 
module manifest to see if that was the issue, and it wasn't same error...

On Wednesday, May 15, 2013 12:03:02 PM UTC-4, (Dean Wilson) wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 08:46:57AM -0700, David Pires wrote: 
> > It compiles fine, no errors. Both the master and nodes are Ubuntu 12.04, 
> > puppet version 2.7.11 
>
> Only time I've ever seen this message is in broken templates - which I 
> know you've already checked. Last time I saw it was an unmatched ' 
>
> Did you run something like erb -P -x -T '-' mytemplate.erb | ruby -c over 
> each template? 
>
> Do you have anything in the http log? 
>
>   Dean 
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