Issue #2894 has been updated by James Turnbull.

Status changed from Ready for Testing to Closed

Pushed in commit:"2044550137bf923f9620b25eb0e8c92eefd6db6f" in branch master.
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Bug #2894: puppetdoc should ignore modules/<foo>/files/*.pp
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2894

Author: Frank Sweetser
Status: Closed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: Brice Figureau
Category: documentation
Target version: Rowlf
Affected version: 0.25.1
Keywords: 
Branch: http://github.com/masterzen/puppet/tree/tickets/master/2894


I have a couple of classes that contain selinux modules, which have a .pp 
extension.  One example path is /etc/puppet/modules/netreg/files/named/named.pp 
 When I run puppetdoc, it finds the named.pp, tries to parse it, and of course 
fails miserably (it's a compiled binary format) to the point where puppetdoc 
produces no output at all.  I would guess that the simplest fix would be to 
ignore at file paths that match '\/modules\/\w+\/files\/'.


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