Re: [Puppet Users] Force osfamily value

2013-06-10 Thread Stefan Schulte
On Fri, 7 Jun 2013 07:03:21 -0700 (PDT)
Charly Mathieu  wrote:

> Actually, it doesn't get better. Nice try ^^
> 

What version of facter are you using now? Can you please post the output
of

% facter facterversion operatingsystem osfamily
facterversion => 1.7.0
operatingsystem => Gentoo
osfamily => Gentoo

-Stefan

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Re: [Puppet Users] Force osfamily value

2013-06-07 Thread Charly Mathieu
Actually, it doesn't get better. Nice try ^^

Le vendredi 7 juin 2013 14:31:55 UTC+2, Charly Mathieu a écrit :
>
> version is 1.5.9, indeed there is no osfamily
> Ok, so I can consider update it. It didn't know about it, thank you, I'll 
> tell you if it worked :)
>
> Le vendredi 7 juin 2013 14:25:34 UTC+2, Johan De Wit a écrit :
>>
>> My first thought, 
>>
>> facter version to old ? 
>>
>> Older ones do not have osfamily 
>>
>> check with 
>>
>> facter osfamily 
>> facter facterversion 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 06/07/2013 11:43 AM, Charly Mathieu wrote: 
>> > Hello, 
>> > I'm working with community modules, and using recompiled kernel ubuntu 
>> > machines. 
>> > The problem is that the modules can't recognize the osfamily. (He got 
>> > the operatingsystem atleast.) 
>> > 
>> > Can I force the value of the osfamily to 'Debian' to execute my scripts 
>> ? 
>> > 
>> > Thanks for reading. 
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Re: [Puppet Users] Force osfamily value

2013-06-07 Thread Charly Mathieu
version is 1.5.9, indeed there is no osfamily
Ok, so I can consider update it. It didn't know about it, thank you, I'll 
tell you if it worked :)

Le vendredi 7 juin 2013 14:25:34 UTC+2, Johan De Wit a écrit :
>
> My first thought, 
>
> facter version to old ? 
>
> Older ones do not have osfamily 
>
> check with 
>
> facter osfamily 
> facter facterversion 
>
>
>
>
> On 06/07/2013 11:43 AM, Charly Mathieu wrote: 
> > Hello, 
> > I'm working with community modules, and using recompiled kernel ubuntu 
> > machines. 
> > The problem is that the modules can't recognize the osfamily. (He got 
> > the operatingsystem atleast.) 
> > 
> > Can I force the value of the osfamily to 'Debian' to execute my scripts 
> ? 
> > 
> > Thanks for reading. 
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Re: [Puppet Users] Force osfamily value

2013-06-07 Thread Johan De Wit

My first thought,

facter version to old ?

Older ones do not have osfamily

check with

facter osfamily
facter facterversion




On 06/07/2013 11:43 AM, Charly Mathieu wrote:

Hello,
I'm working with community modules, and using recompiled kernel ubuntu 
machines.
The problem is that the modules can't recognize the osfamily. (He got 
the operatingsystem atleast.)


Can I force the value of the osfamily to 'Debian' to execute my scripts ?

Thanks for reading.
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[Puppet Users] Force osfamily value

2013-06-07 Thread Charly Mathieu
Hello,
I'm working with community modules, and using recompiled kernel ubuntu 
machines.
The problem is that the modules can't recognize the osfamily. (He got the 
operatingsystem atleast.)

Can I force the value of the osfamily to 'Debian' to execute my scripts ?

Thanks for reading.

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