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Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
Puppet: 6.0.0
Ruby: 2.5.5
Distribution: Debian
Module version: 1.1.0
How to reproduce (e.g Puppet code you use)
I cannot find references to recursemode (lazy, deep) option in README file, is it normal?
As far as I understand, setting it to "deep" is needed when top-level files/directories have correct rights, but other files have not.
What are you seeing
What behaviour did you expect instead
Output log
Any additional information you'd like to impart
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
How to reproduce (e.g Puppet code you use)
I cannot find references to
recursemode
(lazy, deep) option in README file, is it normal?As far as I understand, setting it to "deep" is needed when top-level files/directories have correct rights, but other files have not.
What are you seeing
What behaviour did you expect instead
Output log
Any additional information you'd like to impart
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: