On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:42, Jason Wright <jwri...@google.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Brice Figureau
> <brice-pup...@daysofwonder.com> wrote:
>> Still there can be some tricky multi-process issues, like the one we
>> fixed in 2.6:
>> http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4923
>
> My bugfix for the manifest issue that's blocking me from upgrading to
> 2.6.x has progressed far enough through our internal Ubuntu release
> process that I can resume testing for the upgrade, so that's good
> news.  I don't think I'll be able to put production traffic onto a
> 2.6.x server until at least next week, and that's assuming that there
> are no showstoppers in the Ubuntu release.

For what it is worth I have been looking at this quietly in the
background, and come to the conclusion that to progress further I am
going to have to either reproduce this myself (failed, so far), or get
a bit of state instrumentation into that code to track down exactly
what conditions are being hit to trigger the failure.

Sadly, this is also being bitten by my need to get our current release
out the door, and other company stuff, too.

Sounds like a good next step might be for y'all to let me know when
you might look at being able to do that instrumentation, and I can try
and send you a satisfactory patch to trial?

Regards,
    Daniel
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