Ben wrote:

> All my clients are RHEL and CentOS so i do not see ruby 1.9 being 
> available for them until the next major release, i.e. 6.  A solution 
> before then would be helpful.

I wish there was an option to install Puppet, along with Ruby and other 
dependencies, standalone in some directory out of the way of the usual 
package management. Since I might use Puppet to get various other 
artifacts in place (even those that Puppet depends on, I might want to 
remove, install, or upgrade Ruby!), ideally Puppet would be quite low in 
the dependency chain. Perhaps the way to most thoroughly achieve that 
would be to write it in C, and static-link in all its libraries; but 
including the dependencies in roughly there current form would yield 
most of the same benefits yet keep the high productivity of Ruby.

Although I wish all that, I don't wish it badly enough to go make it so 
myself! :-)

-- 
Kyle Cordes
http://kylecordes.com

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