Simon Tideswell writes:
> Do you have a rough idea of the timeframe for Postgres 10 support?
We don't yet, though I think it's possible it'll make it in before the 6.0
release in a couple of months.
Thanks
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Simon
On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 10:10:42 AM UTC+10, Simon Tideswell wrote:
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> Hello Rob
>
> Do you have a rough idea of the timeframe for Postgres 10 support? Now
Hello Rob
Do you have a rough idea of the timeframe for Postgres 10 support? Now that
I know the process of building a JAR you will find a will tester in me.
Simon
On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 3:11:01 AM UTC+10, Rob Browning wrote:
>
> Simon Tideswell > writes:
>
> > Thanks for that. I can
Simon Tideswell writes:
> Thanks for that. I can now get PuppetDB to start following your
> instructions. I'm running on Ubuntu 18 which uses PostgreSQL 10 and this
> version of PostgreSQL doesn't like some aspects of the SQL being performed
> by the JAR.
Ahh, right, PuppetDB is not
Hello Rob
Thanks for that. I can now get PuppetDB to start following your
instructions. I'm running on Ubuntu 18 which uses PostgreSQL 10 and this
version of PostgreSQL doesn't like some aspects of the SQL being performed
by the JAR.
Excerpt from the log file ...
Simon Tideswell writes:
> Hello Rob
>
> Thanks for that information. *lein uberjar *worked. But it built a jar that
> does not contain every library necessary to run PuppetDB.
Oh, I missed this message before my last reply, and I think I may have
just gotten the invocation slightly wrong. How
Hello Rob
Thanks for that information. *lein uberjar *worked. But it built a jar that
does not contain every library necessary to run PuppetDB.
Some, truncated, output from lein ...
puppetserver test depdency unconfigured (ignoring)
-- blah blah blah ---
Warning: The Main-Class specified does
Hi Simon,
While this isn't directly related to your question, you might want to pile
onto this ticket to ensure that the community can build all of the package
artifacts.
https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/LTH-156
Thanks,
Trevor
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 8:01 PM Simon Tideswell
wrote:
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Simon Tideswell writes:
> No, I'm not trying to do anything fancy. I just wanted to use PuppetDB on a
> Ubuntu 18 server so that I can access the data with PuppetBoard. I can see
> that Canonical provided a package for PuppetDB on U14. I actually used the
> same Package on a U16 server with
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 06:49:01PM -0700, Simon Tideswell wrote:
>Hello Rob
>No, I'm not trying to do anything fancy. I just wanted to use PuppetDB on
>a Ubuntu 18 server so that I can access the data with PuppetBoard. I can
I've had a good experience using PuppetBoard via Docker per
Hello Rob
No, I'm not trying to do anything fancy. I just wanted to use PuppetDB on a
Ubuntu 18 server so that I can access the data with PuppetBoard. I can see
that Canonical provided a package for PuppetDB on U14. I actually used the
same Package on a U16 server with good results. But the
Simon Tideswell writes:
> The instructions here
> https://puppet.com/docs/puppetdb/5.2/install_from_source.html don't
> actually work! I'm doing this on Ubuntu 18 (Bionic). I've installed *lein*
> from the Ubuntu 18 packages rather than pulling it down from github (in
> case that is
See also
https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/projects/PDB/issues/PDB-3938?filter=allissues
.
Hello
The instructions here
https://puppet.com/docs/puppetdb/5.2/install_from_source.html don't
actually work! I'm doing this on Ubuntu 18 (Bionic). I've installed *lein*
from the Ubuntu 18 packages
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