Hi,

it's possible that apt-get from the console uses a different
configuration than what puppet performs. Specifically, if puppet is
installing recommended packages and your commandline is not, that could
lead to the difference in behavior you are observing.

In any case, you may want to check your apt configuration and disable
the automatic installation of recommended packages.

HTH,
Felix

On 12/19/2013 02:30 PM, zorr...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am sure that these packages were installed pupped tonnes to his work
> these packages were not.
> If you put the packages manually (via apt-get) install apache does not
> occur.
> How pupped installs apache?

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