You could run it on the service type though to stop services you haven't
explicitly set to run. For services even the stopped ones are present on
the system.


On 19 December 2013 12:32, Felix Frank <felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de>wrote:

> On 12/19/2013 12:15 PM, Erik Dalén wrote:
> > If that behaviour is changed, wouldn't this break the resources type?
>
> Hmm, I think not.
>
> Purging of unmanaged resources is pretty much all that the resources
> type is currently capable of. If a resource is not "present" in the
> ensure sense, it should not get generated in the first place. If it does
> get generated, it implicitly requires purging if it's not managed.
> Populating the ensure property should not be strictly required.
>
> This is me guessing mostly, I'm not entirely sure.
>
> Regards,
> Felix
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