Trey,

The '>= 1.0.0' is referring to the libaugeas version, and it's based on the
`augeasversion` fact.  You'll need to have augeas installed on the node
you're trying to include tomcat on.

Morgan


On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Trey Duskin <t...@wilcoweb.net> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get a module to work (puppetlabs-tomcat) which uses Augeas
> to manage a config file.  However, whenever I try to compile the manifest
> which includes this module, I get an error on the puppet master:
>
> Server configurations require Augeas >= 1.0.0 at
> /etc/puppet/modules/tomcat/manifests/config/server/connector.pp:28
>
> I have installed augeas on the puppet master machine using the
> camptocamp-augeas module as follows in my site.pp:
>
> node 'puppet' {
>   include augeas
> }
>
> From the documentation, I think this is all I need to do to get Augeas
> installed on the puppet master so it can use the augeas support.  dpkg -l
> seems to confirm this:
>
> ubuntu@puppet:~$ dpkg -l | grep augeas
> ii  augeas-lenses                    1.2.0-0ubuntu1                all
>      Set of lenses needed by libaugeas0 to parse config files
> ii  augeas-tools                     1.2.0-0ubuntu1.1              amd64
>      Augeas command line tools
> ii  libaugeas-ruby1.9.1              0.5.0-2                       all
>      Transitional package for ruby-augeas
> ii  libaugeas0                       1.2.0-0ubuntu1                amd64
>      Augeas configuration editing library and API
> ii  ruby-augeas                      0.5.0-2                       amd64
>      Augeas bindings for the Ruby language
>
> However, I keep getting this error.  Is the ">= 1.0.0" message referring
> to the version of the ruby bindings?  Or am I missing something else
> entirely?
>
> I am using puppetmaster and puppet agent directly from the Puppet Labs APT
> repo, which gave me 3.6.2
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Trey
>
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