I have run into this problem today trying to stand up some new servers.

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Andrew Shafer <and...@reductivelabs.com>wrote:

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> Scott,
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> Can you pastie the simplest code to reproduce and maybe attach the files
> created by --graph to see what the relationships look like.
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> Is anyone else seeing a problem like this?
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> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Scott <scott...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi, so I'm running into a problem since upgrading to 0.24.8 where
>> puppet is trying to create an authorized key for users that don't
>> exist because it doesn't do the require ( require => "/etc/passwd" )
>> first.
>>
>> I've tried making the require a default parameter for
>> "ssh_autohrized_key" (yes, in the same scope), I've tried making the
>> passwd file a requirement for every "ssh_authorized_key" and I've
>> tried to use "before" with the passwd resource ( before => Class
>> [ users::ssh_keys ] ) and yet puppet insists on trying to create the
>> key before doing any of the prerequisites.
>>
>> One other note, the ssh_authorized_key isn't always for the same
>> person, so it's not a particular key that's causing the problem.
>> Also, this was never a problem with 0.24.7.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Scott
>>
>>
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