On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Melissa Stone <meli...@puppetlabs.com>
wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:37 AM, Paul Seymour <paul.seym...@ig.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks for this. Just put the RHEL7 x86_64 on a puppet client and it
>>> complains:-
>>>
>>
>> "Error: Could not initialize global default settings: cfacter version
>> 0.2.0 or later is not installed."
>>
>> Tracing it through it is looking for the libraries in /usr/lib64 and they
>> are installed via the RPM in /usr/lib this doesn't happen when running via
>> the command line so maybe something with my environment.
>>
>
> Could you give us a little more information about how you're running
> cfacter? It sounds like puppet isn't playing with cfacter as well as it
> should, but I'd like to confirm that. Can you also let us know what version
> of the puppet you're running?
>

I repro'd this with puppet 3.7.4: standalone cfacter itself works fine, but
"puppet --cfacter" doesn't.

Two things to workaround this:
1) gem install ffi
2) libfacter.so* should be in /usr/lib64 rather than /usr/lib

Kylo

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