On 16 June 2010 00:50, Nigel Kersten <nig...@google.com> wrote:
> 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 :)

Aye!

> Bloody Australians are everywhere these days...

Excellent, and I get double points because I'm a Kiwi as well as an Aussie :-)

> 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?

bash-3.2# type --all puppetca
puppetca is /opt/local/sbin/puppetca

Cheers
Jesse

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