Issue #4572 has been updated by Brett Bender.

Just found James Turnbull's comment here:

https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=94838

that Ruby 1.9 is not supported yet. Ah well... this info would be helpful on 
the "Support Platforms" page:

http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/platforms.html


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Bug #4572: Invalid next (SyntaxError) in application/kick.rb under Ruby 1.9.1
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4572

Author: Brett Bender
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: 
Category: 
Target version: 
Affected version: 
Keywords: 
Branch: 


% sudo puppetmasterd                                                      
/var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/puppet-2.6.0/lib/puppet/application/kick.rb: 
/var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/puppet-2.6.0/lib/puppet/application/kick.rb:107: 
Invalid next (SyntaxError)

I believe the "next" should perhaps be:

  exit($CHILD_STATUS)

in the following from application/kick.rb:

<pre>
   102    def run_for_host(host)
   103      if options[:ping]
   104        out = %x{ping -c 1 #{host}}
   105        unless $CHILD_STATUS == 0
   106          $stderr.print "Could not contact #{host}\n"
   107          next
   108        end
   109      end
</pre>

Under Ruby 1.8.7 I get an error only if the "next" is reached, while in 1.9.1 
it complains even when the next is not executed. That is, the following example 
code runs without error on 1.8.7 but dies on 1.9.1

<pre>
def fun(word)
  puts "the word is #{word}"
  if false
    next
  end
end

%w( foo bar baz ).each do |word|
  fun(word)
end
</pre>


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