I am sorry to spam the board here, but I did not realize that the post was 
held for moderation and then tried a similar post again.  Please disregard 
this post and reply to this 
one. 
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/puppet-users/NRYgzNW7ihc

On Monday, March 4, 2013 10:11:01 AM UTC-6, Nathan Shirlberg wrote:
>
> Puppet Package for windows MSI correctly detects whether the Package is 
> installed or not, but will not detect that the new MSI file is newer and 
> thus the Package needs to be updated.  My seems almost identical to 
> http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/13104. Which was closed a year 
> ago...  I am using Puppet Community 3.1.0
>
> I want to use Puppet to deploy our software internally.  We run mostly 
> .net applications and are coming from an in-house deployment script that is 
> lacking in several features that Puppet is really strong in.  My plan is to 
> append an MSI generation to the end of each build and then use Puppet to 
> selectively install the application(s).  I have created MyApplication.msi 
> (version 1.0.1) and a "later" release MyApplicaiton.msi (version 1.0.2).
>
> My Puppet manifest is as follows:
> package { 'MyApplication':
>       ensure          => installed,
>       source          => 
> 'C:\ProgramData\PuppetLabs\puppet\etc\modules\MyApplication.msi',
>       install_options => { 'INSTALLDIR' => 'C:\...\MyApplication' },
>     }
> When I run version 1.0.1, Puppet detects that the Package is missing and 
> installs it appropriately.  When I replace the msi with the new version and 
> run Puppet, I expect that Puppet would recognize that the Package installed 
> is version 1.0.1 and the MSI provided is version 1.0.2 and thus install the 
> new version. I have tried setting ensure to be the specific version of the 
> new MSI, but that gets an error because Windows Package does not implement 
> Versionable.  Any thoughts or suggestions about using this method of 
> deployment with Puppet?
>
> I am considering: 
> 1) modify the 
> source<https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/blob/master/lib/puppet/provider/package/windows/msi_package.rb>
>  to 
> recognize the versions and require the install
> 2) aborting the MSI and train developers to write puppet manifests that 
> utilize the windows resources directly (files, services, scheduled tasks, 
> etc)
> 3) treating each version as it's own unique package and script the build 
> to ensure => absent for the old versions and ensure => installed for the 
> latest version
>
>  
>

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