Yes, but this is not only library, but also a tool. Again, any .py is
a library, so all python scripts must have a python- prefix, which is
not true for the moment.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Jonas Genannt
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I have a question about this package. Why it is called ruby-hie
* Jonas Genannt [140611 07:59]:
> Hello,
>
> > I have a question about this package. Why it is called ruby-hiera,
> > but not just hiera (like in official puppetlabs repo). There are
> > some very basic python scripts (which are nothing to compare with
> > hiera) in debian repository, and those
Hello,
> > > I have a question about this package. Why it is called
> > > ruby-hiera, but not just hiera (like in official puppetlabs
>>
> > because Debian Ruby Policy says every library has a prefix of
> > "ruby-".
>
> I think in this case it would make sense to ship (at least a
> transitional
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Jonas Genannt
wrote:
> hiera
Hello,
I guess, you're missing the point. Different name causes dependency
problems when puppetlabs official repository is attached.
For example, I use the Puppetlabs repository only for puppetdb (this
one is missing in Debian repo),
Hello,
> I guess, you're missing the point. Different name causes dependency
> problems when puppetlabs official repository is attached.
>
> For example, I use the Puppetlabs repository only for puppetdb (this
> one is missing in Debian repo), and Debian repo for the rest.
> Apparently, Puppetlab
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