I think so, but I'm not an expert .

Could you try adding the "full path"

$classname::plist_name?

Regards
El 29/01/2014 09:56, "Robert Turk" <r.t...@reproflex.de> escribió:

>
> Am 28.01.14 18:34, schrieb Jose Luis Ledesma:
>
>> Could be that the ${plist_name} is undef inside the define? You could try
>> adding a notify inside the define to check which value it has.
>>
> If I use a notify inside the defined resource I get a duplicate
> declaration error, so I chnaged the code to use a static filename instead
> of the $plist_name variable and it worked.
>
> But using a notify outside the defined resource works and gets me the
> correct value for the variable $plist_name...
> So why is it not working? Is it an other scope or namespace?
>
> Robert
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