On Jul 6, 3:09 pm, Jeff McCune <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello puppeteers, > > > We are in the process of upgrading to 0.25.4 and I've discovered an > > issue. I have a global class called global that looks like this: > > > class globals { > > > $java = "/usr/bin/java" > > $javac = "/usr/bin/javac" > > $java_home = "/usr/java/jdk1.5.0_15" > > $dynamo_home = "/usr/local/ATG/ATG2007.1/home" > > $jboss_home = "/usr/local/jboss" > > $jboss_release = "4.0.5.GA" > > $atg_release = "2007.1" > > $ant_home = "/opt/apache-ant-1.7.1" > > } > > > If I include it in a node and try to access $java_home, I get no > > value: > > > node 'homer.simpson.com' { > > include globals > > notify { "globalchk" : message => "Here's my java_home: > > ($java_home)" } > > } > > Those variables are actually being declared in the scope of the > namespace named "globals" rather than in top scope. > > In order to reference them, you could use $::globals::java_home or > "${::globals::java_home}" > > Check out the sections on variables and scope in the language > tutorial:http://docs.reductivelabs.com/guides/language_tutorial.html > > Hope this helps,
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