Personnally, I just used the EPEL repository to install both puppet and
puppetmaster. I still need to figure out a way to tell to yum "hey use EPEL
only for puppet" but except for that it works fine...

On 16 February 2011 12:16, Howard Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been going round in circles a little bit in the last few days
> trying to figure out how to get a 64-bit CentOS-based puppetmaster
> that can be managed/provisioned via puppet also - so I'd like ruby,
> passenger, rails etc coming from RPMs and yum. As far as I can see,
> the three choices are:
> 1) Puppetlabs prosvc repo, which specifically says it can go away at any
> time
> 2) Premiumhelp repo - 32-bit only
> 3) My own local repo (although I couldn't find working src.rpm/spec
> files for ruby, and I'm by no means a ruby expert)
>
> What does everyone else do? It seems weird that the tool intended to
> manage everything else is so hard to manage itself (package-wise), so
> I'm assuming I've missed something obvious... obviously there is a
> choice 4 - just build it all from source - but that feels dirty,
> especially on the puppet server!
>
> Thanks in advance for any illumination,
>
> Howie
>
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