Fix examples for specifying usage of official postgresql repos

This changes the wording and name of the example for using
yum|apt.postgresql.org as the source of your packages.

Signed-off-by: Ken Barber <ken@bob.sh>
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Ken Barber 2013-01-14 23:13:42 +00:00 committed by Chris Price
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# This manifest shows an example of how you can use a newer version of
# postgres from yum.postgresql.org, rather than your system's
# default version.
# postgres from yum.postgresql.org or apt.postgresql.org, rather than your
# system's default version.
#
# Note that it is important that you use the '->', or a
# before/require metaparameter to make sure that the `params`
# class is evaluated before any of the other classes in the module.
#
# Also note that this example includes automatic management of the yumrepo
# resource. If you'd prefer to manage the repo yourself, simply pass 'false'
# or omit the 'manage_repo' parameter--it defaults to 'false'. You will still
# need to use the 'params' class to specify the postgres version
# Also note that this example includes automatic management of the yumrepo or
# apt resource. If you'd prefer to manage the repo yourself, simply pass
# 'false' or omit the 'manage_repo' parameter--it defaults to 'false'. You will
# still need to use the 'postgresql' class to specify the postgres version
# number, though, in order for the other classes to be able to find the
# correct paths to the postgres dirs.
class { "postgresql":
version => '9.2',
manage_package_repo => true,
package_source => 'yum.postgresql.org',
}->
class { "postgresql::server": }