The directory that probably represents is /etc/puppet/manifests (with an
"s")... however, not seeing your puppet installation, there is a chance
that it could be "needed" for something. The best bet is probably to
(temporarily) move it out of the way and see if things start complaining
(puppet agent --test) or break.


On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Dan White <y...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Can anyone offer a reason for having a folder with a path of
> /etc/puppet/modules/manifest ?
>
> I think I got overzealous making
> /etc/puppet/modules/<module-name>/manifest directories, but I am still new
> enough to Puppet to be unsure -- and I am smart enough NOT to just delete
> it without checking with a reference or a more knowledgable person.
>
> Thanks, folks.
>
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