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	also name source of object when running type manifests
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
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			@ -78,8 +78,12 @@ while [ "$__cdist_new_objects_created" = "y"  ]; do
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            # Verify no conflicting objects have been created
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            while read __cdist_new_object; do
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               grep -q "^$__cdist_new_object\$" "$__cdist_objects_list" && \
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                  __cdist_exit_err "${__cdist_manifest}: Tried to recreate ${__cdist_new_object}"
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               __cdist_object_found=$(grep "^$__cdist_new_object\$" "$__cdist_objects_list" || true)
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               if [ "$__cdist_object_found" ]; then
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                  __cdist_object_source="$(cat "$(__cdist_object_dir "$__cdist_new_object")/${__cdist_name_object_source}")"
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                  __cdist_exit_err "${__cdist_manifest}: ${__cdist_new_object} already exists (source: $__cdist_object_source)"
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               fi
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            done < "$__cdist_new_objects_list"
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            # Safe harbour: We can merge all objects into main tree
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	* Bugfix: Remove obsolete $@ call in cdist-remote-explorer-run
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	* Bugfix: Correct manpage for __removeline (broke manpage generation)
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1.2.0: 2011-03-19
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	* Added dependencies (see cdist-type(7))
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	* New type __removeline (Daniel Roth)
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