Thanks, 
I need to sort out the RPMs so they contain the appropriate metadata (i.e. what 
an RPM provides, and what it requires).
I find that Ansible is pretty good for turning manual instructions into 
actionable recipes and it is really useful when you start deploying distributed 
systems (like a CouchDB 2 cluster). 
Guillaume.


On 21 January 2016 at 07:12:55, Kyle Snavely ([email protected]) wrote:

Thanks for sharing these. They are a nice example for someone breaking out  
of the single-file Ansible playbook category. You've got some good blog  
posts around the subject as well.  

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Guillaume Belrose <[email protected]>  
wrote:  

> And this one, to deploy CouchDB from source:  
>  
> https://github.com/kafecho/ansible-couchdb2  
>  
> Cheers,  
>  
> Guillaume  
>  
> On 20 January 2016 at 20:44:54, Kyle Snavely ([email protected]) wrote:  
>  
> Link? I know there are a few folks out there who've taken a swing at  
> playbooks for CouchDB, there's some interest around this.  
>  
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Guillaume Belrose <[email protected]>  
> wrote:  
>  
> > Hi all,  
> > I’ve put together a prototype Ansible role / playbook to compile and  
> > package the latest CouchDB (from source) as an RPM.  
> > I hope this is useful for someone.  
> > Guillaume  
> >  
> >  
>  

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