On Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:31:54 AM UTC-6, Евгений Верещагин wrote:
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> I want call diffrent manifest files for diffrent rules and systems. I
> think that write all rules in one file is not good idea :-)
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No one suggested that you should put everything on one file. Nevertheless,
you
I want call diffrent manifest files for diffrent rules and systems. I think
that write all rules in one file is not good idea :-)
четверг, 14 февраля 2013 г., 18:41:33 UTC+4 пользователь jcbollinger
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> On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:55:35 AM UTC-6, blalor wrote:
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>> Import is l
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:55:35 AM UTC-6, blalor wrote:
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> Import is like a #include in C: it's essentially a preprocessor directive
> and is evaluated before the if/ else.
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> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/2.7/reference/lang_import.html
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But also, as I just remarked in another
Hi,
import is largely deprecated for most uses. I haven't really used it
after Puppet 0.25.
What I learned back then was that the parser would honor all import
statements it would find. I believe that the if statements cannot be
validated until after the parsing stage, so they won't hinder import
Import is like a #include in C: it's essentially a preprocessor directive and
is evaluated before the if/ else.
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/2.7/reference/lang_import.html
--
Brian Lalor
bla...@bravo5.org
On Feb 14, 2013, at 1:17 AM, Евгений Верещагин wrote:
> I try include different .p
I try include different .pp for my systems. site.pp like:
if $operatingsystem == 'debian' {
import '../my/os/linux/debian.pp'
}
elsif $operatingsystem == 'windows' {
import '../my/os/windows/windows.pp'
}
else {
import '../my/os/default/default.pp'
}
and I try CASE:
case $operatingsystem {