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Maybe there is a way to do this that I haven't been able to find, but the following code does not seem to work:
portage::package { 'dev-lang/php': ensure => installed, mask_version => '>=5.5', version => ['=5.4','=5.3'] }
It returns "Invalid parameter version on Portage::Package[dev-lang/php]"
I've tried doing this other ways as well, and have been unsuccessful. Was unable to find any documentation on it either.
Thanks.
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Maybe there is a way to do this that I haven't been able to find, but the following code does not seem to work:
portage::package { 'dev-lang/php':
ensure => installed,
mask_version => '>=5.5',
version => ['=5.4','=5.3']
}
It returns "Invalid parameter version on Portage::Package[dev-lang/php]"
I've tried doing this other ways as well, and have been unsuccessful. Was unable to find any documentation on it either.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: