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					@ -110,24 +110,39 @@ setup the variable "require" to contain the requirements. Multiple
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requirements can be added white space separated.
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					requirements can be added white space separated.
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# No dependency
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					 1 # No dependency
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__file /etc/cdist-configured
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					 2 __file /etc/cdist-configured
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# Require above object
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					 4 # Require above object
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require="__file/etc/cdist-configured" __link /tmp/cdist-testfile \
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					 5 require="__file/etc/cdist-configured" __link /tmp/cdist-testfile \
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   --source /etc/cdist-configured  --type symbolic
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					 6    --source /etc/cdist-configured  --type symbolic
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# Require two objects
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					 8 # Require two objects
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require="__file/etc/cdist-configured __link/tmp/cdist-testfile" \
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					 9 require="__file/etc/cdist-configured __link/tmp/cdist-testfile" \
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   __file /tmp/cdist-another-testfile
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					10    __file /tmp/cdist-another-testfile
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					Above the "require" variable is only set for the command that is 
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					immediately following it. Dependencies should allways be declared that way.
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					On line 4 you can see that the instantion of a type "__link" object needs
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					the object "__file/etc/cdist-configured" to be present, before it can proceed.
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					This also means that the "__link" command must make sure, that either
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					"__file/etc/cdist-configured" allready is present, or, if it's not, it needs
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					to be created. The task of cdist is to make sure, that the dependency will be
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					resolved appropriately and thus "__file/etc/cdist-configured" be created
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					if necessary before "__link" proceeds (or to abort execution with an error).
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All objects that are created in a type manifest are automatically required
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					All objects that are created in a type manifest are automatically required
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from the type that is calling them. This is called "autorequirement" in
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					from the type that is calling them. This is called "autorequirement" in
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cdist jargon.
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					cdist jargon.
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					You can find an more in depth description of the flow execution of manifests
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					in cdist-stages(7) and of how types work in cdist-type(7).
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CREATE DEPENDENCIES FROM EXECUTION ORDER
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					CREATE DEPENDENCIES FROM EXECUTION ORDER
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You can tell cdist to execute all types in the order in which they are created 
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					You can tell cdist to execute all types in the order in which they are created 
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