I would have no problem trying either one of these, but the PHB-objections I 
face are that these do not come from Red Hat or a "reliable source".  They 
might trust them if they came from PuppetLabs' repository, but even that is no 
guarantee.  They are inconsistently paranoid about what they will permit into 
their production environment.  They had kittens when I initially pulled Cobbler 
and Puppet from EPEL, while they build replacements for some packages from 
source and install from the source build rather than with an RPM.

Please tell me if I understand the versioning requirements:
   I need ruby 1.8.7 or 1.9.3 on the machine acting as Puppet Master.
   The clients/agents can use ruby 1.8.5 for now.

Is that accurate ?

On Apr 15, 2012, at 12:03 AM, Craig White wrote:
> enterprise ruby (1.8.7 only)
> 
> http://www.rubyenterpriseedition.com/download.html
> 
> Craig

On Apr 15, 2012, at 12:55 AM, Gary Larizza wrote:
> Have you checked out the packages that Karanbir Singh has created?  They work 
> fairly well --> http://centos.karan.org/el5/ruby187/
> 
> 

> On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 8:53 PM, Dan White <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great to hear this, but I am now looking for a reliable way to get Ruby 1.8.7 
> or 1.9.3 onto a RHEL-5 system.  The environment I am working still has RHEL 3 
> and 4 machines running, and I would not hold my breath waiting for transition 
> to RHEL 6 (which does have ruby 1.8.7 in it)
> 
> One more thing: When I say "reliable", it has to be able to convince a 
> non-technical PHB type.
> 
> Suggestions ?
> 
> On Apr 13, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Michael Stahnke wrote:
> 
> > Puppet Labs is happy to announce full support for Ruby 1.9.3 will be part of
> > the next major release of Puppet, codenamed Telly.  Ruby 1.8.7 and 1.9.3 are
> > considered the primary supported Ruby versions, on all platforms including
> > Unix, Linux, Windows, and MacOS-X.  Ruby 1.8.5 is also supported, on the 
> > agent
> > only.
> >
> > The Puppet 2.7 series featured initial support for the Ruby 1.9 series, and 
> > we
> > are happy to see that work completed and brought forward to full production
> > support in the forthcoming release.
> >
> > Other Ruby versions including 1.8.6, 1.9.1, and 1.9.2 are not officially
> > supported. Ruby implementations other than the "MRI" series are not 
> > officially
> > supported. We will accept patches that fix issues on other (non MRI)
> > Ruby systems.
> >
> > 1.9.3 was selected due to its inclusion in Fedora 17 (Beefy Miracle) and
> > Ubuntu Precise Pangolin.
> >
> > Previews of Telly should be available in May. If you'd like to see some of 
> > the
> > changes happening today, you are also welcome to run Puppet's master branch.
> >
> > If you have questions or concerns, feel free to respond here.
> >
> > Mike Stahnke
> > Community Manager
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