Le 24/10/2013 21:05, John Bollinger a écrit :
At present, if the autoloader looks for my_module::foo::bar in
my_module/manifests/foo.pp then I don't think it matters whether class
my_module::foo::bar is expressed in nested or unnested form.
I could not reproduce this behaviour with 2.6
I mean the "fallback" thing.
If I got "foo::bar::quick" in "modules/foo/manifests/bar.pp", Puppet 2.6
does not find it. I need to put it in modules/foo/manifests/bar/quick.pp
Does it make sense to you that this fallback behavior is specific to 2.7
or it should work in 2.6 and possible 0.25 ?
This would help to ease our migration phase.
Aurélien
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