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On 05/28/2010 07:30 AM, prudhvi wrote:
> I  face the same problem when trying the package type
> [...]
> It asks me for root privileges..

well I know 0 system-wide package management systems that don't require
root to change the system. but if you got apache installed what about
services, what about configuration files etc.?

> Isnt there anyother way other than editing sudoers file on every
> node???

how about running puppet as root? or why do you want to run puppet as a
unpriviledged users but still change the system aka managing packages,
services etc. system-wide?

> and I also tried with timeout => "-1" in exec which resulted in the
> same error.

why should that fix it? what was your intention to use that? if the exec
is applied as unpriviledged user it will fail the same way.

cheers pete
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