On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 04:11:06PM -0400, Thomas Linkin wrote:
> There is no way in the resource declaration for 'file' to stop it from
> ensuring your symlink is made into a directory. That is because this
> is the state you're asking to have ensured when you compile that
> resource into a catalog. What you may want to do is find a way to have
> the resource either ensure a symlink for those hosts or not be in your
> catalog. I recommend the finding a way to have it ensure a symlink.

Thanks for the explanation. I'm going to use an exec. Ugly, but it
will be easier to understand than the other options you mentioned.

Greetings
Marc

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