Heh. For some reason this never occurred to me. Simple enough and
wasnt
very hard to move to.

Thanks Nigel!

On 9 Sep, 01:47, Nigel Kersten <[email protected]> wrote:
>   $facter_package = "facter-1.5.4.dmg"
>   $puppet_package = "puppet-0.24.8-p20090805.dmg"
>
>   package { "$facter_package":
>     ensure   => installed,
>     source   => "$pkgbase/puppet/$facter_package",
>   }
>
>   package { "$puppet_package":
>     ensure   => installed,
>     source   => "$pkgbase/puppet/$puppet_package",
>     require  => Package["$facter_package"],
>   }
>
> We have $pkgbase defined as a variable, but all we do is increment the
> facter/puppet packages to a new version, and ... that's it.
>
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:21 PM, grandpa <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > I know that the pkgdmg provider doesn't support upgradeable or
> > anything like that... so how do the mac
> > admins out there upgrade for example puppet to the latest version on
> > macs using puppet itself? Is there
> > a good way to do this? I know it will reinstall (and "upgrade" of
> > course) if I remove the /var/db/.puppet_pkgdmg_installed_puppet
> > that is created but this isnt really solving much afaik.
>
> --
> Nigel Kersten
> [email protected]
> System Administrator
> Google Inc.
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