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to a module like saz/sudo.
If I did not understand the problem, let me know. I think I have another
idea, but best to see if I'm on the right track rather than confusing the
issue :)
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u may need to mock
it up or just set it in a `let :facts` block for simplicity.
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>>
>
> I had looked at these but was missing something along the way. I now have
> what appears to be
o upstream
There are plenty of examples of control repos out there but not all have a
working test setup included. Check out these two that show the example:
* https://github.com/example42/psick
* https://github.com/puppetinabox/controlrepo
I hope this helps!
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Ah, timezones are hard! It will be at 2000-2100 UTC, which is 1600-1700
Eastern. Sorry for the confusion.
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If you have issues/PRs or just interest in puppet-lint, the bi-monthly
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I second this. While PC1 didn't quite work out the way many expected, it
made it impossible to accidentally the whole (puppet 4) bottle when it came
to updating your machines still running puppet 3.
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Eric, what IS the rough outline on how to avoid incompatible updates with a
consolidated repo? I'm particularly interested in how it would work with
puppetlabs/puppet_agent (since `latest` would suddenly have a much
different meaning).
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On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at
st way for you to start packaging with a higher version
of ruby but I'd suggest watching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaSaiRFAExo&index=55&list=PLV86BgbREluVjwwt-9UL8u2Uy8xnzpIqa
to see how Puppet builds their own packages.
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On Monday, October 24, 2016 at 12:53:50 PM UTC-4, Alex Schultz wrote:
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> Yea it's not removed but it's about consideration for the end user and
> how they will now be flooded with warnings unless they do a bunch of
> configurations to silence them (bad UX and probably a bad idea) or
> find al
gt; console.html#_2016-10-19_22_24_59_667975
>>>
>>>
>> Crap. I missed that one. I'm currently at puppetconf, and travelling home
>> afterwards, so I won't be able to look into it immediately, but I've
>> created https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/brows
You're specifically looking for a resource called `resources` with the
title `host`, as shown at
http://www.puppetcookbook.com/posts/remove-all-unmanaged-host-entries.html.
More info at
https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/latest/reference/type.html#resources
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ccessfully calculated (most likely when used without a fact name in
the argument list). The latter I observed on switch gear where individual
facts that were not properly confined would fail to calculate because some
unix-ism was not present in the unix-ish OS.
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itself. Thanks,
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 6:53 PM, Will Hopper wrote:
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>
> Once upon a time (in 2013), there was a Puppet Labs managed Trello board
> tracking community pull requests across the major core open source
> projects. This was g
Can you pass a $PSCredential down, maybe as a File resource that the script
can rely on? The scripts may need modified per
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff714574.aspx
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A workshop on building tests (or even two - one for module code, one for
types/providers/functions/etc) would also be valuable.
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More of a workshop, than a hackathon?
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> Am 13.04.2016 um 16:15 schrieb Nigel Kersten:
> > Thomas, it does feel like you're describing a mix between our
> > Contributor Summit and #puppet
I created https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/PUP-6169 for those who want
to watch/vote/comment further. Thanks everyone!
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On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Rob Nelson wrote:
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utes? Even an extra 10 minutes could make a huge difference. Or
maybe some workshops, even if small in size?
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an example of how to do things for my other vendors.
So, if we can drag this discussion back around (split off from the other
thread), are there any other suggestions I should include in the RFE ticket?
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ught up. Unrequited
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Uncertainty is bad. But I do sympathize with Eric - how to alleviate that
concern among users who don't engage with Puppet in the dozen different
ways available to them already?
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our proposal is telling me that we
> have a cfgmgmt tool struggling with the amount of deprecations it
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into a separate log and providing a
simple tool to search the logs, the user is empowered to easily find the
use of the deprecated features and can correlate the IDs with release notes
and such as well as the time of upgrades.
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> I've not seen a conflict with r10k, can you elaborate on that? Curious if
> I'm hitting it and not knowing it!
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> However, I have seen it cause great confusion with modules like
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I know it's long past EOL/EOS but could you add in Puppet 2 at that URL?
The only EOS notice I could find is in a mailing list entry and it would be
nice to have a more official reference to it for doubters.
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concern here about manifest bloat?
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Some. It also separates apply and agent, which may have different desires.
On the agent, I may want something different for production vs a feature
branch, too, where the fact may actually be in development. If that could
be done via environment.conf, say, it
nodes. I
would suggest this information should be available locally AND/OR through
the master/agent mechanism somehow - please don't require yet another
file{} resource for puppet related settings in every node's manifest.
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Do you know what's triggering it? That doesn't seem like a new issue, and I
see some 1.9.3 builds working without that, such as
https://travis-ci.org/voxpupuli/puppet-confluence/builds/106194437
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f they're not, then it might be a good indicator that
you shouldn't be relying on that module; find another or fork it if the
license allows you to.
Heck, maybe some module authors are watching this thread and are seeing the
demand for supporting Puppet 4 :)
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is is a sincere question! It "works on my machine" but I only use Ruby
for Puppet itself, no applications rely on it, so I'm sure my experience is
pretty narrow and I'd really like to understand.
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:16 AM, Alex Harvey wro
Ruby 2.0.0 whose maintenance ends next month (
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2015/02/25/ruby-2-0-0-p643-is-released/)
and you still have to go to SCL for Ruby 2.2. EL's support timeframe is the
worst.
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 8:31 AM, Alex Harvey
puppetlabs.com :-) ?
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ons: ntp::servers: merge: native? (I don't need deep merge)
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> Very cool stuff, I did not know about this. But this would be exactly
> what I want.
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>> Corey, take a look at t
://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/function.html#merge-behaviors
for the valid options.
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On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Corey Osman wrote:
> I have the following code which uses the auto binding feature to lookup a
> hiera value. This is nothing new though. The pro
David, and all the others who worked on this, thanks for the quick response
and the effective fix!
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On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 12:44 PM, David Schmitt <
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> over the weekend there was a situation where th
My concern is with accurate modeling of existing state. For example:
[rnelson0@test ~]$ cat /etc/hosts
# HEADER: This file was autogenerated at Thu Jan 22 22:08:17 + 2015
# HEADER: by puppet. While it can still be managed manually, it
# HEADER: is definitely not recommended.
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