Hi All,

I have been searching around for a few hours now, but don't seem to be 
using the correct search terms for the answer I need. So please forgive me 
if this is a question that has been answered 100 times :( I have seen many 
questions regarding enviroment variables, but non seem to be related. 
Again, I may be misunderstanding the vocabulary)

I am setting up 
SCM-Manager<https://bitbucket.org/sdorra/scm-manager/wiki/Home>(GIT/Mercurial 
tomcat server). It does the job for development.

However, SCM-Manager requires the environment variable "SCM_HOME" to be set 
to save the files to. I understand that a Puppet agent executes with a 
minimal shell. How can I make Puppet aware of this var?

This <https://bitbucket.org/sdorra/scm-manager/wiki/faq> page does offer a 
couple of other options (I know it offers a 3rd option, to modify the 
properties file, but this seems a little like cheating). The other option I 
tried was to add a "-DSCM_HOME=/myhome" to the start up script for tomcat, 
but I don't really understand how it works, and how I would do this. The 
key seems to be *hiera. *But I'm unsure exactly how this works, and given 
the Tomcat and Java modules I'm using.

My modules are:
seteam-tomcat <https://github.com/puppetlabs-seteam/puppet-module-tomcat> for 
tomcat
this requires 
puppetlabs-java <https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-java>
and this itself requires 
puppetlabs/stdlib <https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib>

My code seems rather simple (I know I'm probably doing dependencies 
completely wrong, but I'm just starting to be able to write me own scripts).
init.pp (running inside a Vagrant box for ease) 

class initscm {
>
>   include tomcat
>
>   tomcat::war {'scm':
>
>     source => '/vagrant/software/war/scm-webapp-1.32.war',
>
>   }
>
>
>> }
>
>
>> exec { "apt-get update":
>
>   path => "/usr/bin",
>
> } ->
>
> group { "puppet":
>
>   ensure => "present",
>
> }
>
> file { '/etc/environment':
>
>   content => 'SCM_HOME=/vagrant/scm-data'
>
> }
>
>
>>
>>
>> class {'initscm':}
>
>
>> # Make sure that we update apt before getting the java package
>
> Exec['apt-get update']  -> Package['java']
>
> Service['tomcat']       -> File['/etc/environment']
>
>
>
Many thanks for your time,
Tim 

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