I did that with karmic (9.10) except I also added augeas.
On May 9, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Benoit Cattié wrote:
> I think you can use lucid packages without doing anything.
>
> I use it on Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS (hardy )
>
> ii puppet 0.25.4-2ubuntu6
> ce
I think you can use lucid packages without doing anything.
I use it on Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS (hardy )
ii puppet
0.25.4-2ubuntu6 centralised configuration management for net
ii puppet-common
0.25.4-2ubuntu6 com
Dependency errors sound like you tried to install the newer
package. Instead you should backport it -- download the source package
and build it for your OS.
I'm still running hardy/8.04, and this means I backport a lot of
packages. It's not quite as simple as apt, but it's usually pretty
easy. Pu
Good to know. I tried to upgrade the whole OS before, but it failed since it
is a vmware guest hosted by ESX 3.5U2, which does not support newer ubuntu
OS (ext4). Now I just installed 10.04 on top of one ESXi 4.0 server, which
seems to work fine ..
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Nigel Kersten wr
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 4:09 PM, hai wu wrote:
> Dependency would not work, I chose to install another ubuntu 10.04 and will
> try to migrate settings to the new server ..
I'm surprised. We run Hardy 8.04 here and use the Debian sid packages with
no problems.
Which packages were you trying? You
Dependency would not work, I chose to install another ubuntu 10.04 and will
try to migrate settings to the new server ..
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Ken wrote:
> Have you tried back-porting the deb packages from a newer revision
> yet? Considering its Ruby based you should have reasonable lu
Have you tried back-porting the deb packages from a newer revision
yet? Considering its Ruby based you should have reasonable luck with
it.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/puppet
ken.
On May 8, 10:26 pm, hai wu wrote:
> I am stuck with ubuntu 9.04 as puppet master server. But puppet version is