OK, tried your instructions (which only differed by "pc1" in the distname) 
and now /opt/puppetlabs is there.

What is the reason for this (I've found no less than 6 references for 
Centos 7 including a cbtnuggets.com training video that says to use the 
.rpm WITHOUT "pc1" in it).
What is the difference between the "pc1 and non-"pc1" variants?

Would have been nice if they explained this in README.txt...

Paul

On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 2:46:13 PM UTC-5, Christopher Wood wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 12:37:38PM -0700, Paul Trepanier wrote: 
> >    Hi Folks, 
> >    ..on CentOS 7 
> > 
> >    # rpm -ivh 
> http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs-release-el-7.noarch.rpm 
> >    # yum install puppet-server 
> >    # puppet resource package puppet-server ensure=latest 
> >    After doing this, there is NO /opt/puppetlabs directory. 
>
> I suspect you wanted the pc1 repositories and the puppetserver package? 
>
> rpm -ivh http://yum.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs-release-pc1-el-7.noarch.rpm 
> yum clean all 
> yum install puppetserver 
> rpm -q puppetserver puppet-agent 
> ls -d /opt/puppetlabs 
>
> Using puppet-server would get you puppet 3.8.7 per 
> http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/7/products/x86_64. 
>
> https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/4.0/reference/release_notes.html 
>
> https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/4.0/reference/whered_it_go.html 
>
> >    Any idea what the issue is?  All the docs say /opt/puppetlabs should 
> be 
> >    there. 
> > 
> >    [root@puppetmaster puppet]# yum list installed | grep -i pup 
> >    facter.x86_64                          1:2.4.6-1.el7                 
>   
> >    @puppetlabs-products 
> >    hiera.noarch                           1.3.4-1.el7                   
>   
> >    @puppetlabs-products 
> >    puppet.noarch                          3.8.6-1.el7                   
>   
> >    @puppetlabs-products 
> >    puppet-server.noarch                   3.8.6-1.el7                   
>   
> >    @puppetlabs-products 
> >    puppetlabs-release.noarch              7-12                           
> >     installed 
> >    ruby-augeas.x86_64                     0.4.1-3.el7                   
>   
> >    @puppetlabs-deps 
> >    ruby-shadow.x86_64                     1:2.2.0-2.el7                 
>   
> >    @puppetlabs-deps 
> >    Thanks! 
> >    Paul 
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