Quoting Nigel Kersten <nig...@google.com>:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Steve Wray <steve.w...@cwa.co.nz> wrote:
Hi there
I am about to embark on a project to implement puppet for server management
and I'm noticing that the version currently in Debian testing is 0.25.1-3
while the latest stable version is 0.25.2
I'm not seeing any indication on the Debian project page about 0.25.2 so I
thought I'd check here to see if anyone knew if 0.25.2 is going to be
packaged for Debian anytime soon? If it is soon then I'll just hold off for
a bit.
Hi Steve.
Normally we'd have the 0.25.2 package done by now, but two of us who
work here are really flat out with work things at the moment, and so
we've slipped. I'm planning to email the other maintainers tonight to
see if anyone has spare cycles to help out.
Are you familiar with git-buildpackage ? You can always use it to
produce your own debs by pointing to the reductivelabs git repo as the
"upstream" branch, I may have even pasted more detailed instructions
to the list in the past.
I've gotten started on this and hit a few problems:
1. git-buildpackage bailed when it wanted someone elses secret key. I
did a 'debchange -i' and added myself, generated keys and ran it
again. Had to tell git-buildpackage to ignore the fact that I'd
changed things and not committed them. This seems a bit odd.
2. When I finally did get it to build a package I found it was 0.25.1
I've tried two git repositories and both give me 0.25.1, these are:
git clone git://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet
git clone git://git.debian.org/pkg-puppet/puppet.git
I'm referring to:
http://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=sourcenames&keywords=puppet
and
http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/puppet.html
Thanks!
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