Robert

Whilst not directly what you're trying to achieve, we do something similar 
to distribute Java etc by having a separate Puppet fileserver mount called 
'software'. 
Then anything that needs to consume those files can just use that mount 
point... 

Cheers
Gavin 

On Wednesday, 14 December 2016 14:20:24 UTC, Robert wrote:
>
> Hello List,
>
> I finally managed to migrate our Puppet Master from the standard, simple 
> setup to a bit more advanced configuration with r10k and a Bitbucket server.
>
> I converted all our modules into git repositories (one module per repo), 
> stored them in Bitbucket and configured r10k to deploy the whole 
> environment. It works and it's cool!
>
> Now there is just one question mark left*:
> - in some modules, under files, I store some bigger binaries (like 
> apache-maven.tgz or a jdk-1.8.tar.gz) for which I'd like to use .gitignore 
> files in order to leave these out of the repository, since they would 
> consume storage space and are easy to download again so they don't need to 
> be tracked. How could these files still be included in the files directory 
> after the r10k run?
>
> Regards
> Rp
>
> * but I'm sure there will be some more later ;)
>

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