These errors that you report was due to bad formatting of the text when
posted.
But thanks for the tips.
2011/6/22 jcbollinger
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> On Jun 20, 5:15 pm, "lucas.brig...@ymail.com"
> wrote:
> > I actually posted about the problem with "tar".
> > I decided to modify the module to not depend on "ta
On Jun 20, 5:15 pm, "lucas.brig...@ymail.com"
wrote:
> I actually posted about the problem with "tar".
> I decided to modify the module to not depend on "tar" installed.
>
> But I realized that any command that has parameters to run, the same problem
> occurswhen using this command:
>
> exec {"$
On Jun 20, 4:54 pm, "lucas.brig...@ymail.com"
wrote:
> I tried using "try the logouput => ON_FAILURE in the exec."
> But my client is a puppet CentOS. (The puppet version is outdated).
> Not recognizing this parameter.
>
> As you asked, I used the - debug.
> The output was this:http://pastie.org
2011/6/20 jcbollinger
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>
> On Jun 18, 1:35 pm, vagn scott wrote:
> > On 06/18/2011 10:31 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 18.6.2011 05:30, vagn scott wrote:
> >
> > >> or you can do what I do and pipe that archive into tar:
> >
> > >> exec { "true $title&& wget -O - $upstre
On Jun 18, 1:35 pm, vagn scott wrote:
> On 06/18/2011 10:31 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
>
>
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> > On 18.6.2011 05:30, vagn scott wrote:
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> >> or you can do what I do and pipe that archive into tar:
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> >> exec { "true $title&& wget -O - $upstream | tar xzf - --xform
> >> 's,wordpress/,,'":