> Great suggestion thanks; we have a slightly different way to generate the 
> list of servers, but the concept is sound.
> Just a couple of notes for anyone who might try this in Debian, with 0.25:
>
> 1) The "puppetmasterd --compile" has to run as the puppet user.  It's 
> something to do with how all the defaults use
> "service" instead of "puppet" to represent the user/group that the process is 
> actually running as.   I use "su", having
> changed the shell for the puppet user to /bin/bash.
>
> 2) You'll need the JSON library package (libjson-ruby1.8 in etch at least).
>
> --

Be great if these other suggestions made it onto the wiki too.

Thanks

James Turnbull

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