I'm running in to an issue where I want to install a gem named "mysql" and
an rpm named "mysql". Puppet complains about this when I've got bot
directives in there, saying Package['mysql'] is already defined.
I've tried using the alias command to alias them as mysql-rpm, and
mysql-gem. Puppet still complained about Package['mysql'] being defined
twice. Also tried this:
package { "mysql-gem": name => "mysql", provider => gem ...
package { "mysql-rpm": name => "mysql", provider => yum ...
This also complained. Does anyone suggestions on how to overcome this? Can
I use a suffix of somekind specific to the package attributes (like arch or
version) to help puppet distinguish between the two.. or do I need to write
my own "gem" type definition?
Thanks!
Tim
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