Evidently, I mis-spelled something, and also had my head somewhere it
wasn''t supposed to be...
delimiter => "\=" worked just fine... I thought that was what I
had,
but, after copying/pasting the initial delimiter parameter and
swapping " " to "\=", it worked...
On Aug 5, 3:26 pm, zoniguana <rjustinwilli...@gmail.com>
wrote:> From the bottom recipe
athttp://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes/SimpleText
> there is a file edit that looks to make sure key/value is set up.
>
> While most config files follow the default pattern of key "value noise
> yammer blah", ntp-client doesn''t.
> It uses key="value noise yammer blah".
>
> I see that puppet understands [[:space:]] to mean a space (" "),
but,
> what other characters like that does it know about? [[:equal:]]?
> [[:colon:]]?
>
> Is there a list that we can refer back to?
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