If we don't want --manual you could go with --watch as that's really what
I'm doing - watching puppet run. :)

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Stefan Schulte <
stefan.schu...@taunusstein.net> wrote:

> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 01:19:35PM +0100, Felix Frank wrote:
> > On 01/24/2011 11:38 AM, Carles Amigó wrote:
> > > +1
> > >
> > > El 24/01/2011 9:13, Daniel Pittman escribió:
> > >> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 23:36, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen<s...@fnord.no>
> > >> wrote:
> > >>> Jesse Reynolds<jessedreyno...@gmail.com>  writes:
> > >>>
> > >>>>    --manual
> >
> > Seconded (or, fourthed?)
> >
> > Also, I'll outright *refuse* to install a software that contains a
> > "--no-noop" switch (just abominable, Stefan ;-)
> >
>
> Just for the record:
> --no-noop is a valid switch. I have noop=true in my puppet.conf
> (together with onetime=true and daemonize=false) and my normal puppet
> invocation is »puppet agent -v«. If I want puppet to change stuff I run
> with »puppet agent -v --no-noop«. Yes it looks ugly but it works fine
> ;-)
>
> -Stefan
>

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