Hi Kai,

That is basically how I do it and I haven't see any issues so far.
I haven't upgraded quite as far as you intend and I would give it a
test in vagrant to see how it goes first.

Incidentally I do the same with facter, hiera and the server packages
as well and don't see any issues with upgrading those either.

Good luck with it.

Pete.

On 23 October 2014 19:54, Kai Timmer <kaiti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm running a puppetmaster in version 3.7.1 and most of my puppet agents are
> kept in the Debian wheezy version (2.7.23-1~deb7u3). This works fine for me,
> so from my point of view there is no need to immediately upgrade my agents,
> but when I do I would like a way to do this with puppet.
>
> Something like this:
> package {['puppet', 'puppet-common'],
>   ensure => "$puppetversion",
>   notify => 'puppet-agent',
> }
>
> I'm just curios if that would be a good Idea? Wouldn't this break my current
> puppet run?
>
> How do you upgrade your agents? Whats best practise here?
>
> Thanks,
> Kai
>
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