Re: [Puppet Users] puppet not installing relevant library files

2011-07-26 Thread Martijn Grendelman
On 26-07-11 06:57, KarthiKeyan. Kesavan wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I tried to exec dpkg cmd to install the deb file in my puppet debian client .
 
 I am getting error due to related library files. Please suggest me how to
 automate the same.

Dpkg is not meant to resolve those dependencies for you, it just does what
you tell it to: install a single deb package. APT is made for what you want.

 Due to security reasons i cant enable repo urls in my /etc/apt
 sources-list file.

You could install the dependencies with 'package' resources, and have the
dpkg-exec depend on those.

Best regards,
Martijn Grendelman





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Re: [Puppet Users] puppet not installing relevant library files

2011-07-26 Thread KarthiKeyan. Kesavan
Hi,

Thanks for your info .

Could you please explain with some example.

Regards

chebrian



On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Martijn Grendelman mart...@iphion.nlwrote:

 On 26-07-11 06:57, KarthiKeyan. Kesavan wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I tried to exec dpkg cmd to install the deb file in my puppet debian
 client .
 
  I am getting error due to related library files. Please suggest me how to
  automate the same.

 Dpkg is not meant to resolve those dependencies for you, it just does what
 you tell it to: install a single deb package. APT is made for what you
 want.

  Due to security reasons i cant enable repo urls in my /etc/apt
  sources-list file.

 You could install the dependencies with 'package' resources, and have the
 dpkg-exec depend on those.

 Best regards,
 Martijn Grendelman





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[Puppet Users] puppet not installing relevant library files

2011-07-25 Thread KarthiKeyan. Kesavan
Hi,

I tried to exec dpkg cmd to install the deb file in my puppet debian client
.

I am getting error due to related library files. Please suggest me how to
automate the same.

Due to security reasons i cant enable repo urls in my /etc/apt sources-list
file.

Regards

chebrian

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