> Adding an appropriate requires => to Devices::device_node
> instantiations, as suggested, should do the trick.  Alternatively, the
> requires => could be put on one of the resources inside the defined
> type (in this case, the only candidate is the Exec).  Personally, I
> prefer the latter whenever it is feasible, which in this case it is.

Ah, but the OP tried the latter and received an error. Again, I don't
see why that is (possibly the manifest was censored in an unbecoming
fashion).

Cheers,
Felix

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