So here is a scenario:

I have a directory:

        ./foo
        ./foo/file1
        ./foo/file2
        ./foo/file3
        …
        ./foo/fileN

I populate this directory on a configured machine via a recursive file resource.

What I would like to do is create a symlink from the parent directory to each 
filen in the foo subdirectory?

Is there some easy way to get puppet to do that?

Basically I would like to iterate thru

        ln -s ./foo/filen ./filen

Short of writing a shell script, downloading it, and Exec'ing it?


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