Hi John, > Am 17.05.2018 um 15:23 schrieb jcbollinger <john.bollin...@stjude.org > <mailto:john.bollin...@stjude.org>>: > > If it is available, by far the easiest and most robust way to install almost > any software -- puppet or no puppet -- is via an installation package for > your system's particular package management system. I.e. an RPM on > RedHat-family and some other Linuxes, a DEB on Debian-family Linuxes, etc..
Definitely! > Ideally, the package provider puts it in a package repository, but there are > ways to handle it even if they don't. It looks like there may even be > official Debian packages for Seafile > <http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/seafile-client/> (I googled > "seafile deb"), so I would definitely look in that direction. I was not able to find any server packages. What you point to is a client, that’s a different story. I guess this interactive installer script is a sort of cripple ware. There is a pro version, offering a scripted installation :-( I managed to install seafile by now with a lot of puppet support in three phases: 1) Puppet: install files, prepare db, generate answer file, print reminder 2) Manual script run, entering db-password 3) Puppet: Setup Nginx, Let’s encrypt and move folders to network device I do not really like this, but I do not see any other solution at the moment. I might easily run into concurrency issues Thanks for your advice! Greetings Jochen -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/puppet-users/3D9A1398-BDC2-4504-B937-4A4C4FB7D64E%40gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.