On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Jesse Reynolds
<jessedreyno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 June 2010 00:06, James Turnbull <ja...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
>> Looks like you've got some old code floating around.  I'd remove all of
>> Puppet and then re-install.
>
> OK, I'll have a big hunt.
>
> I've tried uninstalling puppet with mac ports and re-installing, doesn't help.
>
> I've done a find over the whole filesystem for 'puppet' and found
> nothing installed after doing the 'mac port uninstall puppet' except
> the config files, ssl stuff etc (ie /etc/puppet and /var/puppet
> stuff).
>
> I'm pretty sure it's properly uninstalled and installed afresh.
>
> I suppose though the mac port could have included some old code by
> mistake. Hmmmm. Do you know which old code I should be looking for?

Small world Jesse :)

Bloody Australians are everywhere these days...

There's really not much to the Portfile, it just runs the install.rb
script. The handling of old versions should all be done higher up in
the framework.

I wonder if the upgrade from 0.24.x to 0.25.x wasn't handled properly though...

what does 'type --all puppetca' show?

>
> Thanks
>
> Jesse
>
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