Hi, My Puppet dashboard shows errors on nodes that want to upgrade from 2.6.7 to 2.7.0.
Package[puppet] (/etc/puppet/production/modules/puppet/manifests/init.pp:24) Property Message ensure change from 2.6.7 to 2.7.0 failed: Could not update: Could not install: RDoc failure in lib/puppet/interface/option.rb at or around line 6 column 40 Before reporting this, could you check that the file you're documenting compiles cleanly--RDoc is not a full Ruby parser, and gets confused easily if fed invalid programs. The internal error was: ERROR: While generating documentation for puppet-2.7.0 ... MESSAGE: Name or symbol expected (got #<RubyToken::TkDSTRING:0x9f7eff0>) ... RDOC args: --ri --op /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/puppet-2.7.0/ri --title Puppet - Configuration Management --main README --line-numbers --quiet lib --title puppet-2.7.0 Documentation (continuing with the rest of the installation) RDoc failure in lib/puppet/interface/option.rb at or around line 6 column 40 Before reporting this, could you check that the file you're documenting compiles cleanly--RDoc is not a full Ruby parser, and gets confused easily if fed invalid programs. The internal error was: ERROR: While generating documentation for puppet-2.7.0 ... MESSAGE: Name or symbol expected (got #<RubyToken::TkDSTRING:0xb4c3d0c>) ... RDOC args: --op /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/puppet-2.7.0/rdoc --title Puppet - Configuration Management --main README --line-numbers --quiet lib --title puppet-2.7.0 Documentation (continuing with the rest of the installation) INFO: `gem install -y` is now default and will be removed INFO: use --ignore-dependencies to install only the gems you list Successfully installed puppet-2.7.0 1 gem installed Installing ri documentation for puppet-2.7.0... Installing RDoc documentation for puppet-2.7.0... at /etc/puppet/production/modules/puppet/manifests/init.pp:24 warning Skipping because of failed dependencies /Stage[main]/Puppet/File[puppet.conf] /etc/puppet/production/modules/puppet/manifests/init.pp 36 2011-06-22 14:55 CEST warning Skipping because of failed dependencies /Stage[main]/Puppet::Centos/Service[puppet] /etc/puppet/production/modules/puppet/manifests/centos.pp 29 2011-06-22 14:55 CEST When I check the local machine the gem was installed, but the service is not restarted so 2.7.0 is not being used. I have a cron job setup that reloads the deamon process once a week, but would like to use 2.7.0 right after upgrade. --- Martin 2011/6/22 Frederik Wagner <fner...@googlemail.com> > > Hi, > > thanks for the new version, I was looking forward to it since > puppetcamp A'dam... > > Just a minor issue: Installation from the gem gives a rdoc error (on > Ubunu/RHEL with ruby 1.8.7): > ---------------------------- > # gem install puppet -v 2.7.0 > Successfully installed puppet-2.7.0 > 1 gem installed > Installing ri documentation for puppet-2.7.0... > > > RDoc failure in lib/puppet/interface/option.rb at or around line 6 column 40 > > Before reporting this, could you check that the file > you're documenting compiles cleanly--RDoc is not a > full Ruby parser, and gets confused easily if fed > invalid programs. > > The internal error was: > > ERROR: While generating documentation for puppet-2.7.0 > ... MESSAGE: Name or symbol expected (got > #<RubyToken::TkDSTRING:0x7f734a34b6a0>) > ... RDOC args: --ri --op /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/puppet-2.7.0/ri > --title Puppet - Configuration Management --main README --line-numbers > --quiet lib --title puppet-2.7.0 Documentation > (continuing with the rest of the installation) > Installing RDoc documentation for puppet-2.7.0... > > > RDoc failure in lib/puppet/interface/option.rb at or around line 6 column 40 > > Before reporting this, could you check that the file > you're documenting compiles cleanly--RDoc is not a > full Ruby parser, and gets confused easily if fed > invalid programs. > > The internal error was: > > ERROR: While generating documentation for puppet-2.7.0 > ... MESSAGE: Name or symbol expected (got > #<RubyToken::TkDSTRING:0x7f734a928500>) > ... RDOC args: --op /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/doc/puppet-2.7.0/rdoc > --title Puppet - Configuration Management --main README --line-numbers > --quiet lib --title puppet-2.7.0 Documentation > (continuing with the rest of the installation) > > ----------------------------------- > > Thanks! > Frederik > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Michael Stahnke <stah...@puppetlabs.com> > wrote: > > It's here! Puppet 2.7.0. > > > > This release is available for download at: > > http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.0.tar.gz > > > > It's available as a gem from rubygems.org. > > > > See the Verifying Puppet Download section at: > > http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Downloading_Puppet > > > > Please report feedback via the Puppet Labs Redmine site, using an > > affected version of 2.7.0 > > http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/ > > > > Full Release Notes are available: > > https://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Release_Notes > > > > To see the Full CHANGELOG: > > https://raw.github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/2.7.0/CHANGELOG > > > > > > > > Puppet 2.7.0 is out! This is a major feature release, and there's a > > lot of new stuff. Here's the high-level version: > > > > Apache License > > ----------- > > > > Puppet is now released under the Apache 2.0 license. More info is > > available > > [here](http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/faq#change-to-apache-license). > > > > Ruby 1.9 Support > > -------- > > > > There are some known issues with the 2.7.0 release, but YES: we are > > now supporting Ruby 1.9.2 and higher, and will be aggressively fixing > > bugs under Ruby 1.9! > > > > Deterministic Catalog Application > > ----------- > > > > Previously, Puppet didn't guarantee that it would apply unrelated > > resources in any particular order. This meant that if you forgot to > > specify some important `before` or `require` relationship, a single > > catalog might work fine on eight nodes and then fail mysteriously on > > the ninth and tenth. This could be frustrating! Now it's gone: Puppet > > will make sure that the same catalog will always be applied in the > > same order on every machine, and it'll either succeed reliably or fail > > reliably. (This change will also be appearing in the final 2.6.x > > releases.) > > > > Manage Network Devices > > ------------ > > > > Puppet has new types for managing network hardware, and a new `puppet > > device` subcommand for applying these configurations. These are in > > their early stages and can currently only handle Cisco hardware, but > > they're the start of a big leap forward in Puppet's ability to manage > > your entire infrastructure. > > > > Man Pages > > -------- > > > > We've spiffed up our man pages, in both regular and on-the-fly > > flavors! Try `man puppet-agent` or `puppet man catalog`, and party > > like it's 1971. (We recommend running `gem install ronn` before using > > the `puppet man` subcommand.) > > > > New Subcommands and the Faces API > > --------- > > > > We've added a powerful new API for creating new Puppet subcommands, > > and we've used it to expose most of Puppet's internal subsystems. One > > of our devs has written a series of blog posts about it > > ([one][faceswhat], [two][facesmore], [three][facesthree]), and there's > > more documentation on the way, but this opens the door to whole new > > ways of running Puppet and exploiting its data. > > > > To get a look at the new subcommands, just run `puppet help`; if > > you're interested in tweaking Puppet under the hood, take a look at > > `lib/puppet/face/secret_agent.rb` to see how easy it is to > > re-implement the puppet agent application. We've also implemented a > > new help interface: just run `puppet help <subcommand> [<action>]` for > > short, to-the-point command-line help with the Faces subcommands. > > > > [facesthree]: > > http://www.puppetlabs.com/blog/about-faces-until-we-go-in-the-right-direction/ > > [faceswhat]: > > http://www.puppetlabs.com/blog/puppet-faces-what-the-heck-are-faces/ > > [facesmore]: > > http://www.puppetlabs.com/blog/faces-actions-options-and-facades-oh-my/ > > > > Deprecations > > ---------- > > > > We're starting the hourglass on a few older features: > > > > * **'puppet' as a synonym for 'puppet apply'** --- Starting today, > > running `puppet my-manifest.pp` will issue a warning; you should start > > using `puppet apply` directly instead. Support for implicit invocation > > of puppet apply will be dropped in Puppet 2.8. > > * **Dynamic scope** --- We've started issuing warnings when variables > > or resource defaults are found via dynamic lookup. [There's more info > > and explanation in a guide on the docs > > site](http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/scope_and_puppet.html), but > > the short version is that you should start referencing variables with > > their qualified names instead of counting on dynamic scope. We hope to > > drop support for dynamic scope in Puppet 2.8. > > * **No more `--parseonly` option** --- This one's already gone, > > because we used Faces to build a drop-in replacement: use `puppet > > parser validate [<manifest>] [<manifest> ...]` instead. > > > > Notice Changed Manifests on the First Try > > ------- > > > > During the 2.6.x series, puppet agent would sometimes require two runs > > to receive new configurations when puppet master was running under > > Passenger. This persistent bug has been dealt with. (This change will > > also be appearing in the final 2.6.x releases.) > > > > Static Compiler > > --------- > > > > We've introduced `static_compiler`, a new `catalog_terminus` which can > > be configured in puppet.conf on your puppet master. There are some > > known issues that keep it from being used as-is --- you have to > > manually sync the agent's filebucket to that of the master, and the > > compiler's behavior around recursion hasn't been rigorously tested. > > But this new approach has the potential to drastically speed up > > file-heavy Puppet runs and eliminate some race conditions. > > > > Improved APIs > > ---------- > > > > You can now [manage and sign certificates via Puppet's REST > > API](http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/rest_api.html#certificate-status), > > which means that in the near future you'll be able to check off > > signing requests for new nodes right from Puppet Dashboard. (And > > someone can now easily write an iPhone or Android app to fetch and > > handle CSRs, hint hint. :) ) > > > > And more > > -------- > > > > For more detail, see [our full release > > notes](http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Release_Notes/). > > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "Puppet Users" group. > > To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > > For more options, visit this group at > > http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en. > > > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Puppet Users" group. > To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. 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