Issue #3013 has been updated by Markus Roberts.

Status changed from Ready for Testing to Code Insufficient

So all of this appears to be for naught.  With any of these versions we have 
either obvious testable failures (e.g. it loses output), a regression of a 
broader form of #1563 (not just Etch, and not just osirid--any package on Lenny 
sems to hang; see #3025 for details), or both.  This none of them are usable in 
the real world.

I'd still like to resolve this but for 0.25.3 we're going to have to revert the 
pipe stuff and reanalyze the problem after 0.25.3 is out.  Fixing the mechanism 
described on #1563 (which the branches here demonstrably do) was not 
sufficient.  Therefore, the analysis is inadequate and there's some other 
factor we're missing.

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Bug #3013: util.rb:execute broken on Ruby <1.8.3
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/3013

Author: Ricky Zhou
Status: Code Insufficient
Priority: Urgent
Assigned to: Markus Roberts
Category: exec
Target version: 0.25.3
Affected version: 0.25.2
Keywords: 
Branch: http://github.com/MarkusQ/puppet/tree/ticket/0.25.x/3013


Apparently the patch in ticket #2731 introduced one more issue by using 
readpartial, which isn't available until ruby 1.8.3 (RHEL4 at least is 
affected).  I'm not sure how this is normally handled in ruby, but if the 
readpartial function is not available, the code should fall back to sysread 
(along with some code for handling EINTR).

Anybody with better ruby knowledge know how this should be done?


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