I'm starting to try to use the puppet-community/rundeck module, but right
away I have run into a snag with something that have bothered me in the
past: Both the rundeck module and one of my local modules tries to manage
/etc/facter and /etc/facter/facts.d.

I don't see anything in the code or JIRA that suggests that even w/Puppet 4
these directories are automatically created, so it's not unreasonable that
each of us should want to ensure the directory exists, but it does seem to
step outside of the rundeck module's concerns to try to manage the module.

I would be satisfied enough to ignore the problem and move on if the RPM
packages at least created these directories, but they do not.

Wil

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