Hi,

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Jamie <gojamieg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dan
>
> Thanks for the pointer to the bug.  I actually used purge in my
> manifest because when I tried absent I would get errors about not
> being able to remove a package because it was needed by something
> else.
>
> yeah, absent does an rpm -e, purge does a yum erase (which handles
dependencies).

I dont know how deep the dep paths are, but you could manually remove all of
the deps with absent to get rid of the messages, this is a little safer
anyways so that puppet is documenting all of the packages that are actually
removed.

You could also write an exec

exec{"/usr/bin/yum erase ${blah}":
  onlyif => '/bin/rpm -q ${blah}'
}


Feel free to vote on the issue :)


regards,

Dan
worker bee
reductivelabs

On Dec 29, 10:04 pm, Dan Bode <d...@reductivelabs.com> wrote:
> > Hi Jamie,
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Jamie <gojamieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi
> >
> > > I was hoping there is a way to supress this type of log messages but
> > > cannot find anything to help.
> >
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:53 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[autofs]/ensure (notice):
> > > created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:54 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[attr]/ensure (notice):
> > > created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:54 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[rdist]/ensure (notice):
> > > created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:55 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[unix2dos]/ensure
> > > (notice): created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:56 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[talk]/ensure (notice):
> > > created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:58 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[sos]/ensure (notice):
> > > created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:04:59 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[krb5-workstation]/ensure
> > > (notice): created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:05:00 -0800 2009 //yum/Package[system-config-network-
> > > tui]/ensure (notice): created
> > > Tue Dec 29 12:05:00 -0800 2009 Puppet (notice): Finished catalog run
> > > in 33.66 seconds
> >
> > > This is a shortened version of the manifest that generates them.
> > > class yum {
> > >    package { [
> > >        'setarch',
> > >        'talk',
> > >        'unix2dos',
> > >        'wireless-tools',
> > >        'wpa_supplicant',
> > >        'ypbind',
> > >        'yum-updatesd', ]: ensure => purged,
> > >    }
> >
> > hi, this has been reported as
> >
> > http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2833
> >
> > I have updated the ticket. In the meantime, you will not see this error
> > message if you use:
> >
> > ensure => absent
> >
> > instead of purged.
> >
> > hope this helps,
> >
> > Dan
> >
> >
> >
> > > I realize the messages are useful...once, but every run produces
> > > dozens of these lines even though nothing has changed.
> >
> > > This is on CentOS 5.3 with Puppet 0.25.1
> >
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