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authorintrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>2010-12-15 09:47:57 +0100
committerintrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>2010-12-15 09:47:57 +0100
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Repair Exec['update_apt'] to run apt-get update when needed.
Move this Exec to a dedicated class that is not included by default i.e. we default not to "apt-get update" on every Puppet run. We now make use of this class in the apt::upgrade_package define to make sure APT indexes are up-to-date before attempting package upgrades. One may now use the following to ensure current packages are installed by Package resources: include apt::update Package { require => Exec[apt_updated] }
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@@ -337,15 +337,16 @@ Use this resource to depend on or add to a completed apt configuration
Exec[apt_updated]
-----------------
-After this point, current packages can be installed via apt. It is usually used
-like this:
+After this point the APT indexes are up-to-date.
-Package { require => Exec[apt_updated] }
+This resource is usually used like this to ensure current packages are
+installed by Package resources:
-TODO
-====
+ include apt::update
+ Package { require => Exec[apt_updated] }
-Sometimes -- especially when initially starting management or deploying new
-packages -- a immediate update is really needed to be able to install the right
-packages without errors. Thus a method should be devised to be able to specify
-with high fidelity when a update should be run and when it is not needed.
+Please note that the apt::upgrade_package define automatically uses
+this resource so you don't have to manage this yourself if you need to
+make sure APT indexes are up-to-date before a package upgrade is
+attempted, but don't want "apt-get update" to happen on every Puppet
+run.