On Friday, September 21, 2012 1:11:22 PM UTC-7, Michael Stanhke wrote:
>
>
> > As long as we're talking about installing from source, there's a 4th 
> option: 
> > use RVM's Ruby 1.9.2-p230 to install the Puppet gem. Instructions are 
> here 
> > (though you'll need to adapt it to your specific environment): 
> > 
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/installation.html#installing-from-gems-not-recommended
>  
>
> Also ruby 1.9.2 isn't very compatible with Puppet (at least 2.7.x). 
>

I don't mind installing a few things with gem, but I want to just stick to 
what the development folks are going to install that way.  In reality, I 
have no need for passenger or the other gems that are using.  But from a 
system management POV, gem is just another step away from yum/rpm which is 
not the direction I want to go.  I haven't had time to read up on any 
puppet/ruby compatibility issues recently (another good reason for testing 
on VM's).  Sounds like I should just install whats available through yum 
which is ruby-1.8.7.

 

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