Fix dependency problems with APT repo handling #155
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The first issue was that
Exec[apt_get_update_for_nginx]
resource is only needed if$manage_repo == true
, so it was put inside the corresponding if block.But even inside the if-block,
Exec[apt_get_update_for_nginx]
could fail when$package_source
has an invalid value and noApt::Source[nginx]
is defined, so the respectiveApt::Source[nginx]
, if defined, will now notifyExec[apt_get_update_for_nginx]
andExec[apt_get_update_for_nginx]
will no longer subscribe toApt::Source[nginx]
.It would probably make sense to add a call to fail() in the default case of
$package_source
.