cdist−type__package_apt − Manage packages with apt−get
apt−get is usually used on Debian and variants (like Ubuntu) to manage packages.
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name |
If supplied, use the name and not the object id as the package name. |
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state |
Either "present" or "absent", defaults to "present" |
target−release
Passed on to apt−get install, see apt−get(8). Essentially allows you to retrieve packages from a different release
# Ensure zsh in installed __package_apt zsh −−state present # In case you only want *a* webserver, but don't care which one __package_apt webserver −−state present −−name nginx # Remove obsolete package __package_apt puppet −−state absent
cdist−type__package(7)
Nico Schottelius <nico−cdist−−@−−schottelius.org>
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