far4d writes:
> You can get the package directly on packages.debian.org, e.g.
> https://packages.debian.org/stretch/puppet or
> https://packages.debian.org/stretch/facter. Additionally you can browse the
> source of the package on http://sources.debian.net/search/facter/
>
> Debian offers a gr
You can get the package directly on packages.debian.org, e.g.
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/puppet or
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/facter. Additionally you can browse the
source of the package on http://sources.debian.net/search/facter/
Debian offers a great visibility and transpar
Rob
Thank you. Do you know where I can get this source code? It doesn't appear
that I can download anything from the debian link.
It seems to me the problem I had was with facter
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Rob Browning wrote:
> Michael Weiner writes:
>
> > Hello group. First post here!
Michael Weiner writes:
> Hello group. First post here! I was looking to install / test Puppet on the
> s390x architecture. I am wondering if anyone on here has experience with
> doing so and or is it even possible?
It's certainly possible. For example, Debian has 3.7.2-4 in stretch
(testing)
Hello group. First post here! I was looking to install / test Puppet on the
s390x architecture. I am wondering if anyone on here has experience with
doing so and or is it even possible?
Thank you!
Mike
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