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define apt::preferences_snippet (
$priority,
$package = false,
$ensure = 'present',
$source = '',
$release = '',
$pin = ''
) {
$real_package = $package ? {
false => $name,
default => $package,
}
if $custom_preferences == false {
fail('Trying to define a preferences_snippet with $custom_preferences set to false.')
}
if !$pin and !$release {
fail('apt::preferences_snippet requires one of the \'pin\' or \'release\' argument to be set')
}
if $pin and $release {
fail('apt::preferences_snippet requires either a \'pin\' or \'release\' argument, not both')
}
file { "/etc/apt/preferences.d/${name}":
ensure => $ensure,
owner => root, group => 0, mode => '0644';
}
# This should really work in the same manner as sources_list and apt_conf
# snippets, but since the preferences.d directory cannot be used in Debian
# lenny, we can't generalize without going into ugly special-casing.
case $source {
'': {
case $release {
'': {
File["/etc/apt/preferences.d/${name}"]{
content => template('apt/preferences_snippet.erb')
}
}
default: {
File["/etc/apt/preferences.d/${name}"]{
content => template('apt/preferences_snippet_release.erb')
}
}
}
}
default: {
File["/etc/apt/preferences.d/${name}"]{
source => $source
}
}
}
}
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