Re: class visibility

2010-03-22 Thread Mark Burgess
've got this error message > !! Class identifier contains illegal characters > Because of the $(tags) variable usage... ==> can we do more ? > > G. > > -Message d'origine- > De : Mark Burgess [mailto:mark.burg...@iu.hio.no] > Envoyé : vendredi 19 mars 2010

RE: class visibility

2010-03-22 Thread Lamballais Gildas
quot;^$(tags)$","$( sys.workdir)/alltags"); I've got this error message !! Class identifier contains illegal characters Because of the $(tags) variable usage... ==> can we do more ? G. -Message d'origine----- De : Mark Burgess [mailto:mark.burg...@iu.hio.no

RE: class visibility

2010-03-22 Thread Lamballais Gildas
om [mailto:nwat...@symcor.com] Envoyé : vendredi 19 mars 2010 18:04 À : Lamballais Gildas Cc : help-cfengine@cfengine.org; help-cfengine-boun...@cfengine.org Objet : Re: class visibility What about calling the second bundle via a method if the class is defined? Is this something remote classes migh

Re: class visibility

2010-03-19 Thread Mark Burgess
Can you not just call the regline function in a bundle common name Then it is a global result, available anywhere. Lamballais Gildas wrote: > Hi, > > > > I build some class whether or not some string (I call it a TAG) is > found in a special file. > > Because I use the “files” promise, I

Cfengine Help (Mailing list): Re: class visibility

2010-03-19 Thread forum
Forum: Cfengine Help (Mailing list) Subject: Re: class visibility Author: RIngersoll Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,16590,16593#msg-16593 If you used the readfile (or another read...) function and regcmp rather than a files promise you could do it in the common bundle

Re: class visibility

2010-03-19 Thread NWatson
What about calling the second bundle via a method if the class is defined? Is this something remote classes might be able to do? Another option would be to touch file in bundle a and have bundle b read the file and define a class if appropriate. Sincerely, -- Neil Watson 416-673-3465 CONFID