Issue #2856 has been reported by micah -.
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Bug #2856: Setting recursion depth with the recurse parameter is now
deprecated, please use recurselimit
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2856
Author: micah -
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to:
Category: file
Target version:
Affected version: 0.25.1
Keywords:
Branch:
I got this deprecation warning on a file resource that I am managing, which was
like this:
<pre>
file {
"/home/":
mode => 2755,
owner => root,
group => staff,
recurse => 1;
}
</pre>
Ok, no problem, thanks for the deprecation warning. So I go an lookup the docs
about how recurselimit should be, it says:
<pre>
recurse: Whether and how deeply to do recursive management. Valid values are
true, false, inf, remote. Values can match /^[0-9]+$/.
recurselimit: How deeply to do recursive management. Values can match
/^[0-9]+$/.
</pre>
Ok, so that says to me that I should specify that I want to do recursion (what
is remote?) and that I should set the recurselimit to be one to match my former
behavior, so I turned my file resource above into this:
<pre>
file {
"/home/":
mode => 2755,
owner => root,
group => staff,
recurse => true,
recurselimit => 1;
}
</pre>
However, I am still getting this deprecation notice:
warning: /File[/home/]/recurse: Setting recursion depth with the recurse
parameter is now deprecated, please use recurselimit
even though I am *not* setting the recursion depth with the recurse parameter.
I'm not sure if the documentation is wrong here, or this warning is not very
smart?
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