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On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:43:45 -0700, vella1tj wrote:
>
> package { 'Bindscript20100601.dmg':
> provider => pkgdmg,
> ensure => installed,
> source => 'temp/location/rightnow/Bindscript20100601.dmg',
> }
>
> Seems to work fine I return this once it runs "notice:
> //Package[B
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Jacob Helwig wrote:
>
> This shouldn't actually be necessary. The pkgdmg provider should keep
> track of which things it's installed, so it won't keep trying to install
> the .dmg on every run.
>
>
and for further detail, due to OS X not having a real package man
package { 'Bindscript20100601.dmg':
provider => pkgdmg,
ensure => installed,
source => 'temp/location/rightnow/Bindscript20100601.dmg',
}
Seems to work fine I return this once it runs "notice:
//Package[Bindscript20100601.pkg.dmg]/ensure: created"
So it will only run once o
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:19:34 -0700, vella1tj wrote:
>
> Hi, I am trying run a package once and when it completes I want my
> manifest to create a touch file and from that file being placed there
> it will not run again. I have this so far, but have been running into
> syntax problems/invalid param
Hi, I am trying run a package once and when it completes I want my
manifest to create a touch file and from that file being placed there
it will not run again. I have this so far, but have been running into
syntax problems/invalid parameters.
#Package to install
package { 'Bindscript20100601.dmg