Thanks Dan.

Are people using 0.25.x clients with a 2.6 master in the wild ok? I'm
open to trying 2.6 on the master(s) but maintaining 2.6 agents would
be a bridge too far at this stage.

On Aug 18, 5:33 pm, Dan Bode <d...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
> This feature is not supported until 2.6 (and I have seen some issues with
> 2.6  http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4409) .
>
> I would recommend either:
>
> 1. trying your use case with 2.6
> 2. keep a single copy of your plugins in the puppetmaster's modulepath.
>
> hope this helps,
>
> Dan
>
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:38 AM, Darren Worrall <iwebdar...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey folks,
>
> > I have just created a puppet environment called testing by adding the
> > following to puppet.conf on the puppetmaster:
>
> > [testing]
> >    manifest   = /etc/puppet/testing/manifests/site.pp
> >    modulepath = /etc/puppet/testing/modules
>
> > We are collecting all our customisations into a module, lets say
> > mymodule, and I'm writing a custom function within that, and it lives
> > in /etc/puppet/testing/modules/mymodule/lib/puppet/parser/functions/
> > myfunc.rb
>
> > When call that function, on a host in that environment, puppet throws
> > an error ( Error 400 on SERVER: Unknown function myfunc at /etc/puppet/
> > testing/modules/mymodule/manifests/classes/manifestfile.pp:29 ). If I
> > copy myfunc.rb to the same location in the live module path, it works.
>
> > So, I'm getting the manifests from the testing environment, but the
> > functions from live :/ The documentation for custom functions says
> > that the search path for them in $modulepath/<modulename>, and
> > $modulepath is set correctly in puppet.conf (indeed I'm getting the
> > correct manifest files). I imagine I'm missing a config file directive
> > - any pointers?
>
> > Thanks
>
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