Ashley,

Thanks for reporting the solution. I was just struggling with the same odd 
behavior. My setup automatically inserts "puppet managed" comments at the 
top of all templates, but this breaks init scripts (at least in Debian).

Jon

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Jon Jaroker
http://jaroker.com

On Monday, July 2, 2012 12:10:29 AM UTC-4, Ashley Baumann wrote:
>
> This was failing for me because the init.d script needed a #!/bin/sh at 
> the top 
> of it. Puppet was getting an "Exec Format Error" when it tried to run it. 
>
>
> 11008 execve("/etc/init.d/dropbox", ["/etc/init.d/dropbox", "status"], [/* 
> 23 
> vars */]) = -1 ENOEXEC (Exec format error) 
>
> Ashleyb 
>
>
>

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