work either.
Any suggestions? I'm not wedded to this method of determining whether
an instance is Classic or VPC, so other suggestions are welcome too.
Thanks!
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if you want/need to lock down who can request the URL for
deploy-sh.php
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cause Class['a'] and/or Class['b']
> declares other classes that you consider as belonging to 'a' / 'b', but
> which are not properly contained by 'a' / 'b'.
Thanks for the link. This does sound like what is going on. I'll
take
o = "a"
>>
>> File["/path/to/file"] { require => Class[$foo] }
>>
This method allowed the catalog to compile as well, but didn't change
any of the ordering issues.
Thanks for all of the replies and answers!
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I've tried this with Puppet versions 3.5.1 and 3.6.1 but no change in
behavior. Haven't tried a 3.7.x.
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