Why does this:  
  class mymodule {
    notify { "booboo": }
    notify { "booboo": }

provoke the error:
  Error while evaluating a Resource Statement, Duplicate declaration: 
Notify[booboo] is already declared in file xxxx

That's is a simplified version of my actual use case:
  $mythings.each | String $x | {        # for each x in list 'mythings'
    notify { "gonna do something with $x": }
  ....

In plain english, for example, I may have a list of rpms and want to loop 
through them to ensure all are installed.

What would be the correct way to do this, if not the above?


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