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job argument.
This commit adds that special case, and also updates the search
method with a
corresponding special case so the jobs can be recognized as upstart jobs.
## Puppet 2.7.17 Changelog ##
Dominic Maraglia (1):
b0ee6ad (maint) Add --test to puppet run
Matthaus
Due to a packaging error, the packaged rpms of puppetdb contained old
source files. New packages (0.9.1-2) have been uploaded to
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* Deepak Giridharagopal
* Nick Lewis
* Matthaus Litteken
* Daniel Pittman
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* Michael Stahnke
Notable changes:
* (#14613) Don't fail when collecting exec resources
We were adding aliases for exec resources based on their command,
which is the namevar. This is so that we can
):
8dda6c2 (#14723) Fix http report description
Matthaus Litteken (13):
f240a95 Updating CHANGELOG and lib/puppet.rb for 2.6.15
d174a9f Updating CHANGELOG and lib/puppet.rb for 2.6.16
91827e8 (#14297) Handle upstart services better
b9ed026 (#14297) Update spec tests for upstart provider
Steven,
It looks like you may be running into
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/12122, which has a potential fix
awaiting review (https://github.com/puppetlabs/hiera/pull/68). The fix
will be going into the current rc series of Hiera.
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 8:23 AM, jcbollinger
As specified in our timed-release cycle process, we've entered the
THUNDERDOME for the 2.7.15 series (May) vs 2.7.16 series (June).
Two releases enter; one leaves.
It was determined today that 2.7.16 has won the Thunderdome. (An epic
battle, 2.7.15 put up a good fight and looked like it would
) Expand path of the target directory
Ken Barber (1):
34da6f7 (#13651) Use magenta, not purple in Facter::Util::Colors
Lauri Tirkkonen (1):
8dda6c2 (#14723) Fix http report description
Matthaus Litteken (13):
f240a95 Updating CHANGELOG and lib/puppet.rb for 2.6.15
d174a9f
trouble
installing from source.
The goal is a 3.0 puppet installation with hiera.
The rake file seems to be broken because it fails on the require on the 3rd
line.
What am i missing?
Jos
On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 1:39:17 AM UTC+2, Matthaus Litteken wrote:
Hiera-Puppet 1.0.0rc1
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be6062c Apply commit from master that varies ports during tests
Daniel Pittman (1):
37df5c4 (#14615) Final stub fixes for the tests.
Matthaus Litteken (3):
7c1d8c2 (maint) Disable upstart spec test on windows
e619304 (#14761) Add boot, reboot to excludes list for redhat provider
.tar.gz, thus CIG-puppet is failing to be started.
And the spec file for hiera-puppet package should not be:
Requires: puppet
It should be:
Requires: puppet-server
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Hai
On 5/29/12, Matthaus Litteken matth...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
Yes, as mentioned in the release notes, hiera and the hiera puppet
functions (hiera-puppet) are required for Puppet 3.0. That dependency
is not limited to puppetmasters, which is why it isn't in the
puppet
the following people:
Kelsey Hightower and Matthaus Litteken
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affected version of 1.0.0rc3
and yum development repositories
* Apple package http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/mac/hiera-puppet-1.0.0rc1.dmg
It includes contributions from the following people:
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Litteken, and Nan Liu
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Puppet 3.0.0rc2 is a feature release candidate for the 3.0 series of
Puppet. It addresses issues #14514 and #14609, and includes
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RPMs are
Erik,
Thanks for catching that. I'm adding the missing packages now.
-matthaus
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Erik Dalén erik.gustav.da...@gmail.com wrote:
On 21 May 2012 17:20, Erik Dalén erik.gustav.da...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 May 2012 08:36, Matthaus Litteken matth...@puppetlabs.com
, Jason A. Smith, Jeff Blaine,
Jeff McCune, Jeff Weiss, Joe Hillenbrand, Jonathan Grochowski, Josh
Cooper, Joshua Harlan Lifton, Kelsey Hightower, Lauri Tirkkonen, Luke
Kanies, Matt Robinson, Matthaus Litteken, Matthias Pigulla, Michael
Kincaid, Michael Warren, Nan Liu, Nicholas Hubbard, Nick Lewis
Yes, they will be in the Facter 2 docs. Also, I included them in the
release notes in the announcement, under ## Breaking Changes in
Facter 2.0 ##.
Thanks,
matthaus
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On 16 May 2012 10:15, Matthaus Litteken matth
from the following people: Chris Price,
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Heffernan, Hailee Kenney, Jacob Helwig, Jason Gill, Jeff Weiss,
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Facter 1.6.9rc1 is a maintenance release candidate with bug fixes and
improvements.
It includes contributions from the following people: Jeff Weiss,
Joachim de Groot, Ken Barber, Matthaus Litteken, Moses Mendoza, and
Stefan Schulte.
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Puppet 2.7.14rc2 is a maintenance release candidate for Puppet in the
2.7.x series.
Downloads are available:
* Source http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/puppet/puppet-2.7.14rc2.tar.gz
## Bug Fixes ##
(#14060) Fix quoting of commands to interpolate inside the shell.
The `shell` exec provider
the following people:
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Larizza, Hunter Haugen, Jeff McCune, Jeff Weiss, Josh Cooper, Justin
Stoller, Kelsey Hightower, Ken Barber, Lauri Tirkkonen, Matt Robinson,
Matthaus Litteken, Moses Mendoza, Nicholas Hubbard, Nick Lewis, Nick
Fagerlund
By 2.7.13+ of course Mike means 2.7.14 and later (because 2.7.13 was a
security release). Look for an rc of 2.7.14 later today with the
module face included.
-Matthaus
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stah...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
For the next major Puppet version, code-named
Puppet 2.6.16 is a maintenance release in the 2.6.x branch. It
addresses and reverts a behavior change related to puppet's pidfile
that was introduced in Puppet 2.6.15.
This release is available for download at:
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RPM's are available at
Puppet 2.7.13 is a security release in the 2.7.x branch.
The security changes in 2.7.13 address CVEs 2012-1906, 2012-1986,
2012-1987, 2012-1988, and 2012-1989.
All users of Puppet 2.7.x are encouraged to upgrade when possible to
Puppet 2.7.13.
More information available at:
Puppet 2.6.15 is a security release in the 2.6.x branch.
The security changes in 2.6.15 address CVEs 2012-1906, 2012-1986,
2012-1987, and 2012-1988.
All users of Puppet 2.6.x are encouraged to upgrade when possible to
Puppet 2.6.15.
More information available at: http://puppetlabs.com/security
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet Dashboard.
It includes contributions from Carl Caum, Josh Lifton, and Matt Robinson.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the
Facter 1.6.7rc1 is a maintenance release candidate with bug fixes and
improvements.
It includes contributions from the following people: Adrien Thebo,
Chris Gardner, Todd Zullinger.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/facter/facter-1.6.7rc1.tar.gz
See the
) Fix cron type default name error on windows
Josh Cooper (2):
1d058ce (#12914) Allow puppet to be interrupted while waiting for child
21cdab1 (#7592) Remove redundant call to String#to_s
Ken Barber (1):
c085327 (#8312) Fix zypper provider so ensure = 'latest' now works
Matthaus
At the beginning of the year we shuffled our repository structure to
use apt.puppetlabs.com without a trailing /debian or /ubuntu.
This means that your repository lists should be changed to something
like the following:
deb http://apt.puppetlabs.com/ $dist main
and
deb-src
://downloads.puppetlabs.com/mac/ be removed, or
at the very least a 2.7.9 dmg be put up? I am rolling out puppet on
some OS X clients so I noticed it. For what it's worth I haven't seen
any issues on OS X with my manifests and 2.7.10.
Best,
Khoury
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Matthaus Litteken
matth
You're totally right. It looks like the rpms for puppet-2.7.11-1 were
built from a stale tag on our end. I've built a new rpm for 2.7.11
called puppet-2.7.11-2. It includes the fixes for #12572.
The debs, gems, dmg and tarball were all fine, only the rpms were affected.
Thanks for letting us
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Nick Lewis, Ossi Herrala, Patrick Carlisle, Peter Meier, Pieter van de
Bruggen, R.I.Pienaar, Sean Millichamp
Facter 1.6.6 is a maintenance release with fixes,
refactoring and packaging improvements.
It includes contributions from the following people: Daniel Pittman,
Jeremy Katz, Josh Cooper, Moses Mendoza
This release is available for download at:
notices
7ac4d04 Add read-only access control hooks for Rack middleware
Matthaus Litteken (1):
4f78df1 Updated CHANGELOG for 1.2.6rc1
Michael Stahnke (1):
3af37cc (#6739) Remove RELEASE_NOTES.md from Dashboard
Moses Mendoza (4):
346be63 (#12440) Add config flag to puppet
Puppet 2.6.14 is a security release in the 2.6.x branch which
addresses CVEs 2012-1053 and 2012-1054.
All users of Puppet 2.6.x are encouraged to upgrade when possible to
Puppet 2.6.14.
Other information available at: http://puppetlabs.com/security
or visit
Puppet 2.7.11 is a maintenance and security release in the 2.7.x branch.
The security changes in 2.7.11 address CVEs 2012-1053 and 2012-1054.
The maintenance changes are to address regressions in 2.7.10.
All users of Puppet 2.7.x are encouraged to upgrade when possible to
Puppet 2.7.11.
Other
Khoury,
Good point. I've updated the wiki/release notes to reflect the change.
Thanks!
-Matthaus
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Would it be worth updating the release notes wiki to note that the
release is no longer recommended? Generally that's
Facter 1.6.6rc1 is a maintenance release candidate with fixes,
refactoring and packaging improvements.
It includes contributions from the following people: Daniel Pittman,
Jeremy Katz, Josh Cooper, Moses Mendoza
This release is available for download at:
JavaScript copyright and license notices
7ac4d04 Add read-only access control hooks for Rack middleware
Matthaus Litteken (1):
4f78df1 Updated CHANGELOG for 1.2.6rc1
Michael Stahnke (1):
3af37cc (#6739) Remove RELEASE_NOTES.md from Dashboard
Moses Mendoza (4):
346be63
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Enterprise, whichever version you’re using. And if you have any
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Welcome to the first maintenance release candidate for Facter in the new year.
It includes contributions from the following people: Adrien Thebo,
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Lexis
This
Welcome to the first Puppet Dashboard maintenance release candidate of
the new year.
It addresses issue #5879, and fixes an init script bug.
It includes contributions from the following people: Bruno Leon,
Daniel Pittman, Daniel Sauble
This release is available for download at:
Last Friday, with a minimum of hiccups, we moved to using freight
(http://www.github.com/rcrowley/freight) to handle our repository at
apt.puppetlabs.com. One consequence of this move is that the debian
repository links will need to be updated. They should be changed to
the following:
deb
This release is the final maintenance release of the 2.6.x series of Puppet.
Further releases in this series will only be issues to address
security concerns.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.6.13.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download
Puppet 2.7.8 is available. 2.7.8 contains everything that was
being previewed in the 2.7.7rc series as well as some new content.
Key highlight in this release (beyond items from 2.7.7rc series) are:
* Allow providers to be selected in the run they become suitable
* Showdiff is now not
Facter 1.6.4 is a maintenance release containing fixes, updates and
refactoring. It resolves issues #10885, #11041, #10490, and #10444. Full
release notes below.
Please note that #11041 changes the dependencies for building or
installing Facter on linux systems.
Without dmidecode, certain facts
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet Dashboard. This release
resolves issues #6717, #7554, #9529, #10017, #10076, #11058, and
#11063. More details below.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages
This release is a maintenance release candidate of the 2.6.x series of Puppet.
This release is available for download at:
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See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
As noted on the puppet-dev list by Jeffrey Ollie, 2.7.8rc1 had a patch
mistakenly applied before release.
So here is 2.7.8rc2, now with less extra patches.
Puppet 2.7.8rc2 is available. 2.7.8rc2 contains everything that was
being previewed in the 2.7.7rc series as well as some new content.
Key
Jeff, you are totally right. We mistakenly applied a patch before
release. We've just released 2.7.8rc2, which should be more sane and
not try to create those directories. Thanks for letting us know.
-haus
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Jeffrey Ollie j...@ocjtech.us wrote:
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011
Facter 1.6.4rc1 is a maintenance release candidate containing fixes, updates and
refactoring. It resolves issues #10885, #11041, #10490, and #10444. Full
release notes below.
Please note that #11041 changes the dependencies for building or
installing Facter on linux systems.
Without dmidecode,
Facter 1.6.3 is a maintenance release containing fixes, updates and
refactoring. It resolves issues #7038, #10228, and #10233. Full
release notes below.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.6.3.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download
This is a maintenance release of Puppet Dashboard. This release
resolves issues #10198, #10270, and #10543. More details below.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying
Facter 1.6.1rc4 is a maintenance release containing a fix for issue
#9517, as detailed below.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.6.1rc4.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
This is a maintenance release of Puppet Dashboard. This release
resolves issues #7405, #9101, #8878, and #8803. More details below.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet. This rc addresses
issues #9440, #7114, and #8667.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/puppet/
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
Facter 1.6.1rc3 is a maintenance release containing fixes for issues
#8491 and #9457, as detailed below.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.6.1rc3.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet Dashboard.
This release candidate (rc3) fixes a broken init script on redhat
systems (issue #7405). For those playing at home, rc2 fixed the
puppet-dashboard-workers init script, while this rc fixes the
puppet-dashboard init script. More details
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet Dashboard.
This release candidate (rc2) fixes a broken init script on redhat
systems (issues #9101 and #9423).
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet. This rc rolls in
several commits that were targeted by Puppet Labs for 2.7.4 and
omitted.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/puppet/
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
This a maintenance release candidate of Puppet Dashboard.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have included Debian and RPM packages as well as a tarball.
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
This is a maintenance release candidate of Puppet.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/puppet/
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
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Please report feedback via the Puppet Labs
Facter 1.6.1rc2 is a maintenance release containing fixes, updates and
refactoring. Significant effort has been put into getting to Facter to
run on Windows for this release, as noted below.
This release is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.6.1rc2.tar.gz
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