yes! that clarified things!  I get it now and realize it was a silly
question... light bulb is now on!

Thank you and have a great weekend!



On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Craig Dunn <cr...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:

>
>  However, this leaves me puzzled that I may not fully understand the way
>> stored configs/modules work.
>>
>> I have another module that does not have an init.pp and it works??
>>
>>
>> class user::virtual
>> {
>>
>
> init.pp is not mandatory for a module per se, but it is the place the
> autoloader will look for a class named "user" - in this example, you don't
> have a user class, just a user::virtual class, so..
>
> include user::virtual
>
> ... will direct the autoloader to look in <modulepath>/user/manifests/**
> virtual.pp
>
> If you were to want to add a class named user, you would put this in a
> file called init.pp.
>
> Does that make more sense?
>
> Craig
>
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