The simplest way is to add a `creates` parameter for the binary or directory 
the installer creates. 

-- cwebber

> On Sep 28, 2014, at 18:26, JonY <ethrbu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> My instructions for setting up the repo and such for Dell OpenManage start 
> with this command "wget -q -O - 
> http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/latest/bootstrap.cgi | bash". It turns 
> out the .cgi file has some cumbersome logic in it to determine OS and so 
> forth - more so than I want to implement in a module.
> 
> So my question is - what's the proper way to apply this exec only once? I've 
> used the 'depend on changes to a dummy file' to limit execs in the past but 
> this seems like a real kludge.
> 
> Similarly - what's a better way to run this command (or achieve the same end 
> result)?
> 
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