As I mentioned, you *modulepath* is key here.

What is the output of

puppet apply --configprint modulepath
puppet apply --configprint environmentpath

Also, what version of Puppet is this?

On 09/08/2014 06:19 AM, omfg9899 wrote:
>   So I didn't have a "/etc/puppet/modules/env/lib/facter/" directory
> structure of any kind.
>   I had a structure of "/var/els/puppet/modules/facts/files/envir.rd"
> and /var/els/puppet/modules/env/lib/facter/envir.rb"
>  Neither of those work, however, I am just running facter.  If puppet
> runs facter differently I wouldn't know what that difference is.
> 
> I did notice a strange directory "/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/facter/"
> where a-lot of stuff was coming out of. 
> 
>  Any thoughts?
> 
>  Thanks,
>  J
> 
> On Sunday, September 7, 2014 4:41:48 PM UTC-5, Felix.Frank wrote:
> 
>     On 09/07/2014 05:41 PM, omfg9899 wrote:
>     > I have placed this file in MANY different places as suggested and it
>     > never works.
> 
>     Well...*what* places?
> 
>     The facts.d directory is the one place where this does *not* belong.
> 
>     Please try /etc/puppet/modules/env/lib/facter/envir.rb
> 
>     provided that /etc/puppet/modules is in your modulepath. 

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