Hi all,

While we were shipping some updated release packages earlier today, we had
some issues with the puppet6 release packages found at the top level of
yum.puppetlabs.com and apt.puppetlabs.com. If you installed puppet6 release
packages from those locations I strongly suggest uninstalling and
reinstalling to avoid inadvertent upgrades to puppet7. Those files have
been updated at this point, and the affected release packages were only
incorrect for a few hours earlier today.

If you want to verify whether or not your system is affected, you can check
the following:
*On rpm systems*

   - If /etc/yum.repos.d/puppet.repo exists -- you are affected. Unless you
   want to be subscribed to the repo with rolling updates, you should
   uninstall and reinstall the release package.
   - If /etc/yum.repos.d/puppet6.repo exists -- you are not affected.

*On deb systems*

   - If /etc/apt/sources.list.d/puppet.list exists -- you are affected. You
   should uninstall the release package, manually remove
   /etc/apt/sources.list.d/puppet.list, and reinstall the release package
   - If /etc/apt/sources.list.d/puppet6.list exists -- you are not affected.

Apologies for any issues caused by this, please feel free to reach out with
any additional questions or concerns.

-- 
Morgan Rhodes
Release Engineering
mor...@puppet.com
she/her/hers

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