I've created rpm's for ruby to co exists with the ruby that is part of RHEL3
(e.g. it gets installed in /usr/local).
if you don't care about that, just grab the srpm from any newer RHEL and
rebuild the packages. afterwards I think you could simply install the puppet
packages for RHEL4.

Ohad

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:46 AM, Daniel Wittenberg <dwittenberg2...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I was working on updating some of our RHEL-3 systems, and looks like
> putting puppet on there is a little harder due to older libraries, so before
> I went and tried retro-fitting these guys I thought I'd see if anyone was
> using it with luck there and any tips/tricks I might watch out for?
>
> Thanks!
> Dan
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