----- Original Message -----
| On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:43 AM, seamie <mail...@gmail.com> wrote:
| 
| > But if I use EPEL does it invoke many changes in
| > standard RH/Centos packages related to packages dependencies ? I am
| > considering EPEL or yum.puppetlabs.com repositories (what is a
| > difference between them ?).
| >
| >
| >
| Hi,
| 
| I've adopted the practice of using gem to install puppet and facter on
| my
| systems. Most of the yum repositories that I was looking at were
| several
| revs behind in what version of puppet they had.
| 
| Just my US$0.02 worth...

I use EPEL with package protections to ensure that EPEL can't destroy the base 
OS.  Worked fine for me so far.  Currently EPEL has 2.6.12 in it.  Not *too 
far* behind. ;)

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