The latest round of updates to Debian Jesse (testing) has really broken 
puppet-dashboard when using the puppetlabs repo.  I currently have my apt 
sources list set up to use the "unstable" repo (since there isn't a 
"jessie" or "testing" repo).  When I try to install puppet-dashboard I get

 puppet-dashboard : Depends: ruby1.8 (>= 1.8.7) but it is not installable
>                     Depends: rubygems but it is not installable


This probably has something to do with the lastest upgrades to ruby that 
came down last week, which include a message that says.  

  The Ruby packages in Debian no longer support switching between different
>   Ruby versions using update-alternatives. All unversioned binary names 
> such
>   as `ruby`, `gem` etc are now provided by the `ruby` package, and will be
>   symbolic links pointing to the binaries corresponding to the current 
> default
>   version in Debian.


So it looks like the usual method of switching to ruby 1.8 wont work and as 
far as I can tell ruby 1.8 isn't even available on Debian jessie.  

Geoff.

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