Did you try using the Puppet ports available?This is what I used and
they work fine. However, I am on 8.2 and 8.3.
If you want to create packages to distribute to servers that may not have
internet connectivity to do portsnaps, you can install the port on a box
and then create packages using that..
For example, grab the port and install on an build server...
Then. cd to the ports dir (probably /usr/local/ports/sysutils/puppet)
# make package-recursive
This will make the package and all of it's dependencies. The packages will
be in /usr/ports/packages/ALL.
I then placed all of the packages on a web server for distribution.
If you set the env variable, PACKAGESITE to the full url of the web server
where you place the packages, you can install from there...
#pkg_add -v -r package name)
Anyway, this is what i did and it worked.
Bee
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Tri Tu mtr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'm looking for a puppet package for FreeBSD either 6.3 or 7.3. I
couldn't find out on the web but if someone has done it before, please let
me know where to look for the packages or instructions of how to port
Puppet source into FreeBSD.
Thanks.
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