Merge pull request #553 from bmjen/2.1.x_mergeback

2.1.x mergeback
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David Schmitt 2015-07-28 16:40:30 +01:00
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##2015-07-28 - Supported Release 2.1.1
###Summary
This release includes a few bugfixes.
####Bugfixes
- Fix incorrect use of anchoring (MODULES-2190)
- Use correct comment type for apt.conf files
- Test fixes
- Documentation fixes
##2015-06-16 - Supported Release 2.1.0
###Summary

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* System repositories
* Authentication keys
**Note:** This module offers `purge` parameters which will cause the module to destroy any configuration on the node's `sources.list(.d)` and `preferences.list(.d)` that you haven't declared through Puppet. The default for these parameters is 'false'.
**Note:** This module offers `purge` parameters which, if set to 'true', **destroy** any configuration on the node's `sources.list(.d)` and `preferences.list(.d)` that you haven't declared through Puppet. The default for these parameters is 'false'.
### Beginning with apt
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### Adding new sources or PPAs
If you are adding a new source or PPA and trying to install packages from the new source or PPA on the same puppet run, in addition to depending on the `Apt::Source` or the `Apt::Ppa`, your `package` resource should depend on `Class['apt::update']`. You can also add [collectors](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_collectors.html) to ensure all packages happen after `apt::update`, but this can lead to dependency cycles and has implications for [virtual resources](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_collectors.html#behavior)
If you are adding a new source or PPA and trying to install packages from the new source or PPA on the same Puppet run, your `package` resource should depend on `Class['apt::update']`, in addition to depending on the `Apt::Source` or the `Apt::Ppa`. You can also add [collectors](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_collectors.html) to ensure that all packages happen after `apt::update`, but this can lead to dependency cycles and has implications for [virtual resources](https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_collectors.html#behavior).
~~~puppet
Class['apt::update'] -> Package<| |>

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{
"name": "puppetlabs-apt",
"version": "2.1.0",
"version": "2.1.1",
"author": "Puppet Labs",
"summary": "Provides an interface for managing Apt source, key, and definitions with Puppet",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
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"requirements": [
{
"name": "pe",
"version_requirement": ">= 3.3.0 < 5.0.0"
"version_requirement": ">= 3.3.0 < 2015.3.0"
},
{
"name": "puppet",