Gajillion wrote:
> Solution!
>
> I owe everyone a big thanks and big apology. It turns out that rpm -e
> ruby doesn't really rpm -e ruby... Pretty much everything in /usr/lib/
> ruby and /usr/lib64/ruby stayed in place when I did that, so when I
> upgraded ruby and puppet from 0.24.5 to 0.24.8
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 6:35 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
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> Nigel Kersten wrote:
>> I find it difficult to work out how best to document all this given
>> that plugins in modules are still not particularly well supported with
>> environments, and m
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Nigel Kersten wrote:
> I find it difficult to work out how best to document all this given
> that plugins in modules are still not particularly well supported with
> environments, and most people I've come across using environments
> heavily are still
I find it difficult to work out how best to document all this given
that plugins in modules are still not particularly well supported with
environments, and most people I've come across using environments
heavily are still using factsync, no matter how "legacy" it seems.
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2009/6/4 Paul Nasrat :
> Meet to be held at Cambridge Brewing Company to talk puppet, systems
> admin, agile systems, and have a few beers
>
> When: Monday June 8th from 18:00
> Where: Kendall Square, Cambrige, MA, USA -
> http://www.cambrew.com/directions.html
Gah I've had a conflict, and will h
diablo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed puppet on a range of OpenSuSE 11.1 servers and I have a
> very strange problem. I didn't find anywere on the website or on the
> wiki, how I can set a default service provider. My problem is that
> freebsd is used instead of redhat and the init scripts are not