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Thanks for providing these examples.
Could these examples be updated to show the best practices for dealing with multiple distributions?
The problem I run into now is that package names differ between distributions and the examples here only work on one of them.
The LAMP examples should be a great place to add this because it is a typical example: apache2 versus httpd etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Precurse your code with a "define is" type of statement. Think "if then else". If you can define the 'package names' in a separate block, then you can include that block definition within your code. Then the distribution/updates/system/node mods should work.
It would be great to see this in the examples.
Some of the modules I've seen on galaxy/github do something like this in defaults, others in vars.
And mostly I've seen this for e.g. Debian/Rhel but not for major versions of those distributions.
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Thanks for providing these examples.
Could these examples be updated to show the best practices for dealing with multiple distributions?
The problem I run into now is that package names differ between distributions and the examples here only work on one of them.
The LAMP examples should be a great place to add this because it is a typical example: apache2 versus httpd etc.
Thanks in advance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: