Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-12 Thread Silviu Paragina

Steve Wray wrote:


Thanks for the help, its been great.

I'm trying to figure out what I should do if I have followed the 
instructions enclosed for 0.25.2 and then wanted to continue with 0.25.3.


As it stands, when I used the command:

git checkout -b upstream 0.25.3

it told me that there was already an 'upstream' branch.

What I actually did was I just deleted the puppet directory and worked 
through it from scratch with 0.25.3 instead of 0.25.2, just to get 
things moving.


This is really a git question so, understandably, not sending it to 
the list :)

None the less, since this is a bit of a common question for this howto it's
git branch -D upstream

Silviu
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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-12 Thread Steve Wray

Nigel Kersten wrote:

And I just noticed that 0.25.3 is out, so you should be using that if possible.


Thanks for the help, its been great.

I'm trying to figure out what I should do if I have followed the 
instructions enclosed for 0.25.2 and then wanted to continue with 0.25.3.


As it stands, when I used the command:

git checkout -b upstream 0.25.3

it told me that there was already an 'upstream' branch.

What I actually did was I just deleted the puppet directory and worked 
through it from scratch with 0.25.3 instead of 0.25.2, just to get things 
moving.


This is really a git question so, understandably, not sending it to the list :)







On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Nigel Kersten  wrote:

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Silviu Paragina  wrote:

When you apt-get source the package you get a few files. A tar.gz (bz2 not
sure), a diff, and few more (not interesting for this problem). The tar one
is the original source code, the diff is the difference from the debian
package (including the debian dir). So all you need to do is apply that
patch. If the gap between 0.25.1 0.25.2 isn't that big it should work. ;)

It should be simpler to use git-buildpackage.

# apt-get install git-buildpackage
$ git clone git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-puppet/puppet.git
$ cd puppet
$ git remote add reductive git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
$ git remote update
$ git checkout -b upstream 0.25.2
$ git checkout master
$ dch -i
add something like:

--
puppet (0.25.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

 * 0.25.2 internal release

 -- Nigel Kersten   Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:29:49 -0800
--
(at least bump the version to 0.25.2, you should probably suffix it
with an internal ~mycorp or something to distinguish it from real
upstream builds or whatever your internal processes are)

$ git add debian/changelog
$ git commit -m "0.25.2 changelog update"
$ git-buildpackage

That should result in a 0.25.2 deb in the parent directory.

The advantage of doing it this way is that you can pull in *any*
puppet git branch as "upstream". If you're more familiar with
git-buildpackage, you can point it at any git branch as upstream, but
this seemed a simpler path to follow.





Silviu

Steve Wray wrote:

James Turnbull wrote:

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On 12/01/10 6:57 AM, Steve Wray wrote:

Hi there

I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the
git repositories are still on 0.25.1

I am not sure how that's happening because they aren't. :)


I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.

At the moment I'm using the commandline:

git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet

$ git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
$ cd puppet
$ git branch --track 0.25.x origin/0.25.x
$ git checkout 0.25.x

$ cat lib/puppet.rb | grep 'PUPPET'
PUPPETVERSION = '0.25.2'

Regards

Thanks, and yes I actually figured that part out myself :)

The problem is that I want to be able to use git-buildpackage, and the
reductive labs version doesn't have the debian subdirectory.

Its ok though, I understand that this is moving along and will probably be
all fine later this week.





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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-12 Thread Nigel Kersten
And I just noticed that 0.25.3 is out, so you should be using that if possible.



On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Nigel Kersten  wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Silviu Paragina  wrote:
>> When you apt-get source the package you get a few files. A tar.gz (bz2 not
>> sure), a diff, and few more (not interesting for this problem). The tar one
>> is the original source code, the diff is the difference from the debian
>> package (including the debian dir). So all you need to do is apply that
>> patch. If the gap between 0.25.1 0.25.2 isn't that big it should work. ;)
>
> It should be simpler to use git-buildpackage.
>
> # apt-get install git-buildpackage
> $ git clone git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-puppet/puppet.git
> $ cd puppet
> $ git remote add reductive git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
> $ git remote update
> $ git checkout -b upstream 0.25.2
> $ git checkout master
> $ dch -i
> add something like:
>
> --
> puppet (0.25.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
>
>  * 0.25.2 internal release
>
>  -- Nigel Kersten   Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:29:49 -0800
> --
> (at least bump the version to 0.25.2, you should probably suffix it
> with an internal ~mycorp or something to distinguish it from real
> upstream builds or whatever your internal processes are)
>
> $ git add debian/changelog
> $ git commit -m "0.25.2 changelog update"
> $ git-buildpackage
>
> That should result in a 0.25.2 deb in the parent directory.
>
> The advantage of doing it this way is that you can pull in *any*
> puppet git branch as "upstream". If you're more familiar with
> git-buildpackage, you can point it at any git branch as upstream, but
> this seemed a simpler path to follow.
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Silviu
>>
>> Steve Wray wrote:
>>>
>>> James Turnbull wrote:

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 On 12/01/10 6:57 AM, Steve Wray wrote:
>
> Hi there
>
> I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the
> git repositories are still on 0.25.1

 I am not sure how that's happening because they aren't. :)

> I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.
>
> At the moment I'm using the commandline:
>
> git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet

 $ git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
 $ cd puppet
 $ git branch --track 0.25.x origin/0.25.x
 $ git checkout 0.25.x

 $ cat lib/puppet.rb | grep 'PUPPET'
 PUPPETVERSION = '0.25.2'

 Regards
>>>
>>> Thanks, and yes I actually figured that part out myself :)
>>>
>>> The problem is that I want to be able to use git-buildpackage, and the
>>> reductive labs version doesn't have the debian subdirectory.
>>>
>>> Its ok though, I understand that this is moving along and will probably be
>>> all fine later this week.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

 James Turnbull

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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-12 Thread Nigel Kersten
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Silviu Paragina  wrote:
> When you apt-get source the package you get a few files. A tar.gz (bz2 not
> sure), a diff, and few more (not interesting for this problem). The tar one
> is the original source code, the diff is the difference from the debian
> package (including the debian dir). So all you need to do is apply that
> patch. If the gap between 0.25.1 0.25.2 isn't that big it should work. ;)

It should be simpler to use git-buildpackage.

# apt-get install git-buildpackage
$ git clone git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-puppet/puppet.git
$ cd puppet
$ git remote add reductive git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
$ git remote update
$ git checkout -b upstream 0.25.2
$ git checkout master
$ dch -i
add something like:

--
puppet (0.25.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * 0.25.2 internal release

 -- Nigel Kersten   Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:29:49 -0800
--
(at least bump the version to 0.25.2, you should probably suffix it
with an internal ~mycorp or something to distinguish it from real
upstream builds or whatever your internal processes are)

$ git add debian/changelog
$ git commit -m "0.25.2 changelog update"
$ git-buildpackage

That should result in a 0.25.2 deb in the parent directory.

The advantage of doing it this way is that you can pull in *any*
puppet git branch as "upstream". If you're more familiar with
git-buildpackage, you can point it at any git branch as upstream, but
this seemed a simpler path to follow.


>
>
>
> Silviu
>
> Steve Wray wrote:
>>
>> James Turnbull wrote:
>>>
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> On 12/01/10 6:57 AM, Steve Wray wrote:

 Hi there

 I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the
 git repositories are still on 0.25.1
>>>
>>> I am not sure how that's happening because they aren't. :)
>>>
 I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.

 At the moment I'm using the commandline:

 git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet
>>>
>>> $ git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
>>> $ cd puppet
>>> $ git branch --track 0.25.x origin/0.25.x
>>> $ git checkout 0.25.x
>>>
>>> $ cat lib/puppet.rb | grep 'PUPPET'
>>> PUPPETVERSION = '0.25.2'
>>>
>>> Regards
>>
>> Thanks, and yes I actually figured that part out myself :)
>>
>> The problem is that I want to be able to use git-buildpackage, and the
>> reductive labs version doesn't have the debian subdirectory.
>>
>> Its ok though, I understand that this is moving along and will probably be
>> all fine later this week.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> James Turnbull
>>>
>>> - -- Author of:
>>> * Pro Linux System Administration (http://tinyurl.com/linuxadmin)
>>> * Pulling Strings with Puppet (http://tinyurl.com/pupbook)
>>> * Pro Nagios 2.0 (http://tinyurl.com/pronagios)
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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-12 Thread Silviu Paragina
When you apt-get source the package you get a few files. A tar.gz (bz2 
not sure), a diff, and few more (not interesting for this problem). The 
tar one is the original source code, the diff is the difference from the 
debian package (including the debian dir). So all you need to do is 
apply that patch. If the gap between 0.25.1 0.25.2 isn't that big it 
should work. ;)




Silviu

Steve Wray wrote:

James Turnbull wrote:

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On 12/01/10 6:57 AM, Steve Wray wrote:

Hi there

I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that 
the git repositories are still on 0.25.1


I am not sure how that's happening because they aren't. :)


I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.

At the moment I'm using the commandline:

git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet


$ git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
$ cd puppet
$ git branch --track 0.25.x origin/0.25.x
$ git checkout 0.25.x

$ cat lib/puppet.rb | grep 'PUPPET'
PUPPETVERSION = '0.25.2'

Regards


Thanks, and yes I actually figured that part out myself :)

The problem is that I want to be able to use git-buildpackage, and the 
reductive labs version doesn't have the debian subdirectory.


Its ok though, I understand that this is moving along and will 
probably be all fine later this week.







James Turnbull

- -- Author of:
* Pro Linux System Administration (http://tinyurl.com/linuxadmin)
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* Pro Nagios 2.0 (http://tinyurl.com/pronagios)
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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-11 Thread Steve Wray

James Turnbull wrote:

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On 12/01/10 6:57 AM, Steve Wray wrote:

Hi there

I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the 
git repositories are still on 0.25.1


I am not sure how that's happening because they aren't. :)


I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.

At the moment I'm using the commandline:

git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet


$ git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
$ cd puppet
$ git branch --track 0.25.x origin/0.25.x
$ git checkout 0.25.x

$ cat lib/puppet.rb | grep 'PUPPET'
PUPPETVERSION = '0.25.2'

Regards


Thanks, and yes I actually figured that part out myself :)

The problem is that I want to be able to use git-buildpackage, and the 
reductive labs version doesn't have the debian subdirectory.


Its ok though, I understand that this is moving along and will probably be 
all fine later this week.







James Turnbull

- -- 
Author of:

* Pro Linux System Administration (http://tinyurl.com/linuxadmin)
* Pulling Strings with Puppet (http://tinyurl.com/pupbook)
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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-11 Thread James Turnbull
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On 12/01/10 6:57 AM, Steve Wray wrote:
> Hi there
> 
> I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the 
> git repositories are still on 0.25.1

I am not sure how that's happening because they aren't. :)

> 
> I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.
> 
> At the moment I'm using the commandline:
> 
> git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet

$ git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet.git
$ cd puppet
$ git branch --track 0.25.x origin/0.25.x
$ git checkout 0.25.x

$ cat lib/puppet.rb | grep 'PUPPET'
PUPPETVERSION = '0.25.2'

Regards

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Re: [Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-11 Thread Rein Henrichs
Steve,

You want the code tagged 0.25.2, which you can check out via:

git checkout 0.25.2

This will change your working copy to the correct code for the 0.25.2
release. The original clone in fact gives you the current master branch
which is in fact farther along than 0.25.2 rather than still on 0.25.1.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Steve Wray  wrote:

> Hi there
>
> I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the
> git repositories are still on 0.25.1
>
> I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.
>
> At the moment I'm using the commandline:
>
> git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet
>
> Please advise
>
> Thanks!
>
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[Puppet Users] 0.25.2 available via git?

2010-01-11 Thread Steve Wray

Hi there

I'd like to build packages of 0.25.2 for Debian but I'm finding that the 
git repositories are still on 0.25.1


I'm not sure of how I should get 0.25.2 from git.

At the moment I'm using the commandline:

git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet

Please advise

Thanks!


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is not realistic. Please hold no higher expectation of email.


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