What do you mean "call a manifest"? That seems strange...
Can you post your code and what you are trying to achieve?
On 22/03/12 12:54, Mark Dixon wrote:
Hi,
I'm a puppet newbie and am seeing something unexpected. If I have a
module called "foo", from which I try to call a manifest in a
different module, e.g. "bar::something", I get "foo::bar::something"
instead (if it exists). Example puppet code showing this is below.
Have I missed an important doc explaining this behaviour?
I'd like to find out how to explicitly request "bar::something"
instead - I tried "::bar::something", but this called *both* of them(!)
I'm running 2.7.11.
Thanks,
Mark
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