Have you checked out the packages that Karanbir Singh has created? They
work fairly well --> http://centos.karan.org/el5/ruby187/
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 8:53 PM, Dan White wrote:
> Great to hear this, but I am now looking for a reliable way to get Ruby
> 1.8.7 or 1.9.3 onto a RHEL-5 system.
enterprise ruby (1.8.7 only)
http://www.rubyenterpriseedition.com/download.html
Craig
On Apr 14, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Dan White wrote:
> Great to hear this, but I am now looking for a reliable way to get Ruby 1.8.7
> or 1.9.3 onto a RHEL-5 system. The environment I am working still has RHEL 3
>
Great to hear this, but I am now looking for a reliable way to get Ruby 1.8.7
or 1.9.3 onto a RHEL-5 system. The environment I am working still has RHEL 3
and 4 machines running, and I would not hold my breath waiting for transition
to RHEL 6 (which does have ruby 1.8.7 in it)
One more thing:
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 10:06:25 AM UTC-7, Jeff McCune wrote:
>
> The problem is that modules like stdlib need Puppet to be initialized
> in a manner suitable for testing. Setting things like confdir and
> what not. This means different actions for different versions of
> Puppet, and stdlib w
I don't have *node-based* setup (all my configuration is module-based) so
can't comment on that but I assume it should have worked that same way. To
make it plain a and simple, could you follow the steps below and see if it
works?
*On the puppet-master:*
- # *mkdir -p /etc/puppet/modules/j
(I don't have *node-based* setup (all my configuration is module-based) so
can't comment on that but I assume it should have worked that same way. To
make it plain a and simple, could you follow the steps below and see if it
works?
*On the puppet-master:*
- # *mkdir -p /etc/puppet/modules/j
I don't have *node-based* setup; all my configuration is *module-based*, so
cannot comment on that but I assume it should have worked in the same way.
To make it plain and simple, could you please follow the steps below and
see if it works?
*On the puppet master:
*
- #* mkdir -p /etc/pu