Hi,
I'm getting spammed incessantly by email from issue-upda...@puppetlabs.com to
puppet-bugs, even though I'm not subscribed to the Google group puppet-bugs.
How do I make it stop, please?
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Jos
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Welcome, Dawn :)
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Hi,
Any chance we will see Ruby 1.9-compatible RPMs for Puppet 3.0.0 and Facter
2.0.0 soon?
Thanks,
Jos
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Hi Jeff,
On Monday, October 1, 2012 4:14:05 PM UTC-7, Jeff McCune wrote:
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Jos Backus j...@catnook.com javascript:
wrote:
Hi,
Any chance we will see Ruby 1.9-compatible RPMs for Puppet 3.0.0 and
Facter
2.0.0 soon?
Jos,
We're currently building
Hi Matthaus,
On Monday, October 1, 2012 4:25:02 PM UTC-7, Matthaus Litteken wrote:
The builds of puppet require ruby, but are built with ruby 1.8 (at
least on EL 5 and 6, and Fedora 15 and 16), so
they put all of puppet's lib in the sitelibdir of the ruby they were
built with, so they go
Hi Matthaus,
Would it be possible to publish el6 RPMs for Ruby 1.9 which have 1.9.1 as
the library version? The current 3.0.0 RPMs use 1.8. It looks like the
RedHat spec file is already set up to handle this.
Thanks!
Jos
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': 'AAA'
when '85': 'BBB'
In the interest of portability to Ruby 1.9, please consider using:
case Facter.value(:ipaddress).split('.')[1]
when '84'; 'AAA'
when '85'; 'BBB'
...
Note the semicolons instead of colons.
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 08:58:56PM -0700, Luke Kanies wrote:
Welcome to the company, James.
Congratulations, James! Thanks for all your hard work.
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:41:16PM -0700, Jos Backus wrote:
How do I tell Puppet to remove a user from a specific group?
Turns out `gpasswd -d user group' handles this on RedHat-based OSes. Would be
nice if the groupadd provider supported this. :-)
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On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 09:35:55AM +1000, James Turnbull wrote:
Can you open a ticket please Jos.
Filed as http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2667. Thanks, James.
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user {
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releasever' only looks under /usr/lib and
for /var/puppet/lib/facter/releasever{,.rb} or
/var/puppet/facts/releasever{,.rb}.
Iow, `facter -p' doesn't seem to be honoring Puppet's $libdir, evidenced by
the fact that the same strace doesn't show /etc/puppet/puppet.conf being read.
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for correcting me Andrew.
But $almostanythingelse IS global... ahh, Ruby...
Yeah. One of the (few) places where Ruby compromised in order to be
Perl-compatible. Personally I wish these fake $-variables would just go away.
They seem like a wart on Ruby's otherwise pretty clean syntax.
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Hope I got that right. Thanks again, Luke.
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