On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Darin Perusich <da...@darins.net> wrote:

> Hi Chris,
>
> Much like how installing puppetserver from yum.puppetlabs.com would
> leverage the hiera package for hiera support, I need the same as I'm
> packaging it in the open build service for opensuse/sles.
>
> I've tried added it to the ruby-load-path in os-settings.conf but that
> failed, which kinda expected.
>

I see; so the gem is being installed via system packages rather than via
the gem tool itself.  Hmmm.  Well, the ruby-load-path is what we use to
make that work on RHEL/debian... so I'm a little surprised actually that
that doesn't sound like it works for you.  We could maybe look into adding
a gem-path setting as an alternative to or replacement for gem-home, but
I'm not sure we'll have any way to know whether that fixes the issue you're
hitting until we actually have it wired up.

Seems like maybe the best thing to do for now is to open up a Jira ticket.
In the interim I still think there is probably *some* value that you could
add to your ruby-load-path as a temporary workaround if you need one; it
just may have to drill all the way down into the hiera lib directory.

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