To be clear, I do not think that rbenv or rvm are Good Ideas(tm). I'm
only claiming that there are enough mismanaged ruby code dumps on github
that provide useful functionality that cannot be installed on top of
system rubies without destroying the rest of the system to make rbenv
the lesser
I have run into the same error installing puppet 2.7 and 3.1.0 on centos
box. In the end it tries to install 1.8.7 for the 3.1.0 even though I have
1.9.3 already installed I have dumped all sorts of things like rebuiding
the yum repo but nothing seems to help I am using the puppetlabs yum repo
On 5/6/2013 5:34 PM, WojonsTech wrote:
I have run into the same error installing puppet 2.7 and 3.1.0 on centos
box. In the end it tries to install 1.8.7 for the 3.1.0 even though I
have 1.9.3 already installed I have dumped all sorts of things like
rebuiding the yum repo but nothing seems to
Yeah... god forbid you actually need to stay up to date with Ruby...
On May 7, 2013, at 1:01 PM, Ramin K ramin-l...@badapple.net wrote:
On 5/6/2013 5:34 PM, WojonsTech wrote:
I have run into the same error installing puppet 2.7 and 3.1.0 on centos
box. In the end it tries to install 1.8.7
meh, it's all the same problems and solutions of upgrading your Python
version and breaking yum.
Ramin
On 5/7/2013 10:08 AM, Jerald Sheets wrote:
Yeah... god forbid you actually need to stay up to date with Ruby...
On May 7, 2013, at 1:01 PM, Ramin K ramin-l...@badapple.net wrote:
On
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 12:08:13 PM UTC-5, Jerald Sheets wrote:
Yeah... god forbid you actually need to stay up to date with Ruby...
Puppet 3 runs fine on Ruby 1.9. The OP's problem is a matter of how the
particular RPMs in question were prepared.
On the other hand, not everything that
On 2013-05-07 19:08, Jerald Sheets wrote:
Yeah... god forbid you actually need to stay up to date with Ruby...
Use the system ruby only for system applications. Use system
applications only with the system ruby. For everything else, use rbenv
or rvm. On Debian you might get away with
On 5/7/2013 12:55 PM, David Schmitt wrote:
On 2013-05-07 19:08, Jerald Sheets wrote:
Yeah... god forbid you actually need to stay up to date with Ruby...
Use the system ruby only for system applications. Use system
applications only with the system ruby. For everything else, use rbenv
or rvm.
I'd love to be proven wrong, but in my experience neither rvm nor rbenv are
packaging-friendly. You'll end up compiling code and downloading dependencies
from your prod machines. That's a really Bad Idea.
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Brian Lalor
bla...@bravo5.org
On May 7, 2013, at 3:55 PM, David Schmitt da...@dasz.at