I have a similar issue.  I simply run a cronjob on the master every 5
minutes to do the svn update.



On Apr 19, 3:36 pm, Andreas Paul <a.p...@enbw.com> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm trying to get SVN working with puppet, but what I need to do is a remote
> svn update on the puppetmaster server, so that puppet uses the latest
> configuration.
>
> The puppetlabs wiki page uses a simple svn update /etc/puppet in the
> post-commit hook script, but that implies that the SVN server is on the same
> machine as the puppetmaster, which is not the case in my environment.
>
> The post commit script is being executed by the same user which is running
> the httpd, in our case a user with minimal right, so no home directory to
> put other ssh keys in it.
> Does anyone have a solution to execute the svn update on the puppetmaster
> server?

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