I was away on vacation for a month, upon getting back I am finding the 
Puppet Agent is now throwing a warning on all of the defines I have in a 
module that is applied to all our Linux servers.  (we are auto updating 
point releases)

Warning: Unacceptable location. The name 'remote_file' is unacceptable in 
file '/etc/puppet/modules/seed/manifests/init.pp' (file: 
/etc/puppet/modules/seed/manifests/init.pp, line: 1123, column: 1)

We have several defines in this module, all now causing the same warning 
message and wasn't a few months ago.  I couldn't find anything in the 5.5.x 
release notes to explain why this warning has started to pop up.

In this case the define warned about above looks like:

define remote_file($remote_location=undef, $mode='0644', $owner=undef, 
$group=undef) {
    Code here
}

Thanks in advance for any ideas anyone might have on why this warning has 
started to pop up.

Jon

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