Hi,
Use
> file { "/opt/tarball_name-${version}.tar.gz" :
You then declare that with
$version = 1.2.3
See http://docs.puppetlabs.com/learning/variables.html for fuller explanation.
Den
On 17/04/2012, at 7:32, Eslam Mamdouh <emamdouh@cloud9ers.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> i''d like to define a file resource that transfers a tar ball that
doesn''t have fixed name
> actually tarball name will be tarball_name-<version>.tar.gz
>
> i tried to define file resouce as following using regex :
> file { "/opt/tarball_name*.tar.gz" :
> .......
> }
> but it seems that regex doesn''t work with with file resource
> so what do you suggest regarding this issue
>
> Thanks in advance
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