On Oct 13, 2008, at 6:21 AM, Matt wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I think i''m missing something obvious here. I''m trying
to search/
> replace multiple times in n files but I keep hitting a
> ''ArgumentError: Duplicate definition'' or similar in any
method I try
> and do it in.
>
> I guess this is because i''m using ${name} to edit the multiple
> files, but as far as I can tell, i''m unable to use another type of
> array. i.e. if I do:
>
> define dnstext ($cwd, $dnstext) {
> exec {$name:
> cwd => $cwd,
> path => ["/bin"],
> command => "sed -i
''s/$rtext/$stext/'' ./${name}",
> }
>
> }
>
> dnstext { $myfiles:
> cwd => "/opt",
> stext => "replacethis",
> rtext => "withthis",
> }
>
> that works, but if I try and do another one:
>
> dnstext { $myfiles:
> cwd => "/opt",
> stext => "replacethis",
> rtext => "withthis",
> }
Each instance of a defined resource, like each instance of builtin
resources, needs a unique name. I recommend refactoring your
definition to support this.
--
A conservative is a man who believes that nothing should be done for
the first time. --Alfred E. Wiggam
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