CFEngine Help: Re: CFEngine Help: Re: if assignment in cfengine

2012-01-05 Thread no-reply
Forum: CFEngine Help Subject: Re: CFEngine Help: Re: if assignment in cfengine Author: zzamboni Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,24461,24488#msg-24488 Mark Burgess Wrote: --- > Simon, with ifvarclass => you can make s

Re: CFEngine Help: Re: if assignment in cfengine

2012-01-05 Thread Mark Burgess
Simon, with ifvarclass => you can make strings composed of variables, where with the context:: syntax you can't. Personally i find context:: clearer, but the other is more flexible for "fancy" context handling. M On 01/05/2012 09:36 AM, Simon Blake wrote: > On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 03:12:1

CFEngine Help: Re: if assignment in cfengine

2012-01-05 Thread no-reply
Forum: CFEngine Help Subject: Re: if assignment in cfengine Author: davidlee Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,24461,24483#msg-24483 Thanks, Simon. I think you're right about my file:/commands: example. I had simplified it from a generalised library that we have, in which our

Re: CFEngine Help: Re: if assignment in cfengine

2012-01-05 Thread Simon Blake
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 03:12:17PM +0100, davidlee said: > commands: > ### If a file was adjusted above, run a command: > optional_class:: > "/sbin/service my_service restart" > ifvarclass => "class_indicating_file_change"; Is there any particular reason to use the above s

CFEngine Help: Re: if assignment in cfengine

2012-01-04 Thread no-reply
Forum: CFEngine Help Subject: Re: if assignment in cfengine Author: davidlee Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,24461,24463#msg-24463 Personally I use a structure something like: files: optional_class:: "my_file" ### copy/edit the file classes => if_