nice!!
This has excellent potential, two quick questions without getting hands-on
first, So please tell me to get handson if that is actually the best way to
see the maybe obvious.
We are running in an hybrid system of physical hardware and openstack, does
razor play nice together with openst
Replaces core. The readme on that site is accurate, from what I recall.
http://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/ruby/README.txt
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
> Does this use alternatives, or does it replace the core?
>
> Thanks for putting this together!
>
> Trevor
>
> On Fri,
Does this use alternatives, or does it replace the core?
Thanks for putting this together!
Trevor
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Michael Stahnke
wrote:
> I have Ruby 1.9 (the build from Fedora 17) available for EL6 variants.
> It's not super-tested, but I've used it for some tests/experimen
I have Ruby 1.9 (the build from Fedora 17) available for EL6 variants.
It's not super-tested, but I've used it for some tests/experiments.
http://stahnma.fedorapeople.org/ruby/
Mike
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
> Nan,
>
> Using the 'alternatives' system is probab
Nan,
Using the 'alternatives' system is probably your best bet.
Slap it in /opt and register it with 'alternatives'.
man 8 alternatives (I couldn't find a better reference online)
Trevor
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Nan Liu wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Gmoney wrote:
>> This
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Gmoney wrote:
> This sounds great, looks like when you try to do the puppet apply that
> it does not support install on RedHat 6. Any update on that? i tried
> modifing the file:
>
> /etc/puppet/modules/mongodb/manifests/init.pp
>
> Added the following, but it stil
This sounds great, looks like when you try to do the puppet apply that
it does not support install on RedHat 6. Any update on that? i tried
modifing the file:
/etc/puppet/modules/mongodb/manifests/init.pp
Added the following, but it still coughs, any help would be
apprecitaed, thanks.
'RedHat':
Russell,
The Mircokernel is just a tinycore linux kernel with some extra stuff.
That extra stuff will be released under an Opensource license along
with instructions to build your own MK in the event that you wanted to
extend the MK functionality. For example, we have MCollective on the
MK so that