Jira (PUP-1061) Install multiple package within a single call to the package manager

2014-08-31 Thread Grant Street (JIRA)
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  Re: Install multiple package within a single call to the package manager 










The package list will have to be able to be batched as there is a command line length limit. This is why you can't assume they can translate it into a single batch. This batching should be transparent.












   

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  Install multiple package within a single call to the package manager 







 During the configuration applying process the package manager is called for each package installation.  It is possible to reduce the number of calls to the package manager by gathering package installation and delayed some package installation.  Naturally, this modification should not break the dependency graph. 















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Jira (FACT-610) Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux

2014-07-03 Thread Grant Street (JIRA)
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It would be good to have one of them that same across platforms. This would allow you to see what nodes are 64bit vs 32bit hardware. It just breeds confusion to split the hardware based on OS and to have two facts that are always the same value per OS. 
So one should be OS agnostic and one can be OS dependent. 












   

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  Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux 







 facter's fact hardwaremodel on windows is returned as x64 for 64 bit hardware systems. This is not the same as what is returned by Linux systems. On linux hardwaremodel is x86_64.   This causes a separate hardwaremodel group to be created when they are actually the same thing.   I am attaching the patched file hardwaremodel.rb but I'm not familiar w...















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Jira (FACT-610) Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux

2014-07-02 Thread Grant Street (JIRA)
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  Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux 










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 facter's fact hardwaremodel on windows is returned as x64 for 64 bit hardware systems. This is not the same as what is returned by Linux systems. On linux hardwaremodel is x86_64. This causes a separate hardwaremodel group to be created when they are actually the same thing.   I am attaching the patched file hardwaremodel.rb but I'm not familiar with the rest of the process to progress it into the product. It is a one line change.  Path on a windows system is   c:\Program Files (x86)\Puppet Labs\Puppet\facter\lib\facter 












   

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Jira (FACT-610) Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux

2014-07-02 Thread Grant Street (JIRA)
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 Facter /  FACT-610



  Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux 










Issue Type:

  Bug




Affects Versions:


 2.1.0




Assignee:

 Eric Sorenson




Attachments:


 hardwaremodel.rb




Components:


 Community




Created:


 02/Jul/14 8:38 PM




Environment:


Windows 64 bit hardware/VM




Labels:


 windows facter




Priority:

  Minor




Reporter:

 Grant Street










facter's fact hardwaremodel is returned as x64 for 64 bit hardware systems. This is not the same as what is returned by Linux systems. O

Jira (FACT-610) Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux

2014-07-02 Thread Grant Street (JIRA)
Title: Message Title










 

 Grant Street updated an issue











 






 Facter /  FACT-610



  Change windows facter to return same hardware model as linux 










Change By:

 Grant Street









 facter's fact hardwaremodel  on windows  is returned as x64 for 64 bit hardware systems. This is not the same as what is returned by Linux systems. On linux hardwaremodel is x86_64. This causes a separate hardwaremodel group to be created when they are actually the same thing.   I am attaching the patched file hardwaremodel.rb but I'm not familiar with the rest of the process to progress it into the product. It is a one line change. 












   

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