I think what Doug is trying to ask is, how the hell do we make sure that
resources get applied in a predictable order?
On Nov 30, 2009, at 4:05 PM, R.I.Pienaar wrote:
> hello,
>
>>> require CLASS
>>>
>>> from any class starting in 25.1.
>>>
>>> This will ensure that every resource in the current class requires
>> every resource in the provided CLASS.
>>
>> I wasn't able to get 0.25 to work. After spending a few weeks in
>> abject frustration, unable to get the ssl keys to work, i was forced
>> to give up and go back to 0.24.
>
> modules are just convenient locations for files, templates and classes, there
> isnt a concept of 'do everything in this module' you need to create wrapper
> classes, for example:
>
> class php {
> include php::install
> include php::config
> }
>
> class php::xml {
> package{"php-xml":
> ensure => present,
> require => Class["php"]
> }
> }
>
>
> include php
> include php::xml
>
> The require function will make this easier as mentioned but on 0.24 this is
> your best bet
>
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