# pin.pp # pin a release in apt, useful for unstable repositories define apt::pin( $ensure = present, $explanation = "${caller_module_name}: ${name}", $order = '', $packages = '*', $priority = 0, $release = '', # a= $origin = '', $version = '', $codename = '', # n= $release_version = '', # v= $component = '', # c= $originator = '', # o= $label = '' # l= ) { include apt::params $preferences_d = $apt::params::preferences_d if $order != '' and !is_integer($order) { fail('Only integers are allowed in the apt::pin order param') } $pin_release_array = [ $release, $codename, $release_version, $component, $originator, $label] $pin_release = join($pin_release_array, '') # Read the manpage 'apt_preferences(5)', especially the chapter # 'Thea Effect of APT Preferences' to understand the following logic # and the difference between specific and general form if $packages != '*' { # specific form if ( $pin_release != '' and ( $origin != '' or $version != '' )) or ( $origin != '' and ( $pin_release != '' or $version != '' )) or ( $version != '' and ( $pin_release != '' or $origin != '' )) { fail('parameters release, origin, and version are mutually exclusive') } } else { # general form if $version != '' { fail('parameter version cannot be used in general form') } if ( $pin_release != '' and $origin != '' ) or ( $origin != '' and $pin_release != '' ) { fail('parmeters release and origin are mutually exclusive') } } $path = $order ? { '' => "${preferences_d}/${name}.pref", default => "${preferences_d}/${order}-${name}.pref", } file { "${name}.pref": ensure => $ensure, path => $path, owner => root, group => root, mode => '0644', content => template('apt/pin.pref.erb'), } }