Hi,

Grep your manifest for all 'yum' references (modules and manifest directories).

If that doesn't show up anything please provide more detail on your manifests.

Den

On 29/03/2012, at 7:00, Ryan Bowlby <rbowlb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm having an issue where every single puppet node included our yum
> class as part of the catalog. In all instances the nodes node
> definition was empty. Has anyone experienced something like this
> before? Is the yum class colliding with an internal class?
> 
> We do not define a node default or use any node regex that would have
> caused this. No other rogue classes are being included except the yum
> class.
> 
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