On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 4:25 AM, Mark Burgess wrote:
>
> Sounds like maybe there is some version mixup. Do you have all the files from
> the same
> place? There should not be any duplicate definitions.
>
Dear Mark,
I got all the files from the 3.0.5p1 Linux 64-bit RPM from the
Engine Room on
Aleksey,
It could be that the RPM package you installed contained a custom
library.cf, which contained some things from cfengine_stdlib.cf plus
some additional definitions (which are now missing since you removed
library.cf). I guess you could try copying the missing definitions (e.g.
def(),
Sounds like maybe there is some version mixup. Do you have all the files from
the same
place? There should not be any duplicate definitions.
On 09/20/2010 08:36 AM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Mark Burgess wrote:
>>
>> library.cf is an old version of stdlib, y
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Mark Burgess wrote:
>
> library.cf is an old version of stdlib, you don't need both, so I would take
> out the
> librart.cf which probably has some dual definitions.
>
> M
Dear Mark,
Thank you. I tried taking out library.cf and putting
cfengine_stlib.cf in
library.cf is an old version of stdlib, you don't need both, so I would take
out the
librart.cf which probably has some dual definitions.
M
On 09/20/2010 08:13 AM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> Dear Seva,
>
> library.cf came from cfengine 3.0.5p1 package (RPM):
>
> Still looking for an ans
Dear Seva,
library.cf came from cfengine 3.0.5p1 package (RPM):
Still looking for an answer about what is library.cf, please...
Here is what I did in trying to get started with 3.0.5p1 package:
1. cp /usr/local/share/doc/cfengine/inputs/*cf /var/cfengine/inputs
2. run cf-agent and conf
Before calling for developer's attention, I would suggest tryin' to
remember where that library.cf came into your setup. I've started
evaluating Cfengine since 3.0.4p2 and it hadn't library.cf at that
moment already. Perhaps, you or someone in your company made that
local library.cf and forgot abou
Thanks, Nakarin, I really appreciate your reply, but I don't like to
guess - let's see
what the Cfengine developers say about what is library.cf and
cfengine_stdlib.cf?
How to reconcile this conflict?
Wouldn't anybody that downloads and starts to use cfengine run into this issue?
Or am I doing so
I guess, library.cf might be an earlier version of cfengine_stdlib.cf.
From the error messages, you might want to rename/delete the
duplicate bodies in library.cf
Cheers,
--Nakarin
On Sep 16, 2010, at 2:12 AM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> Hi. So I've installed 3.0.5p1, and copied the follo
Hi. So I've installed 3.0.5p1, and copied the following to
/var/cfengine/inputs:
/usr/local/share/doc/cfengine/inputs/*cf
/usr/local/share/doc/cfengine/cfengine_stdlib.cf
Now I run cf-agent and get errors:
cf3:/var/cfengine/inputs/cfengine_stdlib.cf:304,1: Redefinition of
body start for locati
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