Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Generally, the most up to date packages are in epel-testing.  If you
> enable epel-testing, you'll also want epel enabled.  At the moment,
> that will get you the latest stable releases of puppet and facter
> (well, facter is at 1.5.5 instead of 1.5.6 because 1.5.6 doesn't
> contain any fixes relevant for Fedora/EPEL).
>   

I have EPEL itself enabled as one of my repos but epel-testing is
generally disabled - enabled only when I need specific things from it.
Currently epel-testing for RHEL5/CentOS5 appears to have a wrong package
in it for facter (1.5.5-1.el4 vs .el5). I suspect it probably works
anyway but I haven't checked it to find out.

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