Hi All,
I am happy to join the group - Puppet Users
Please help me in below issue(s):
*Issue:*
Unable to install required gems (google-api-client) to use
custom resource modules. we require some way to handle the ruby issue for
installing "google-api-client" gem.
*Version details
fine, perfect
El viernes, 31 de mayo de 2013 19:42:43 UTC+2, Matthaus Litteken escribió:
>
> Stuart,
> You need to have either EPEL or our dependencies repo enabled to get
> ruby-augeas, rubygem-json, and ruby-shadow. ruby-rgen is only
> available in our dependencies repo currently.
>
> The d
Hi,
Back with some Sweet god news :) and found the missing part. As
mention I tried to install on RHEL 6.4 testing server and failed on
rubygems.
Few days ago I had a remote session with one of my valuable friends that
guess what, also had this issue and it's all was around rubygem
i
Don't replace them.
Just PROVIDE them.
One-stop shop for yum downloads for non PE people.
The analogy is PE Enterprise for the normal "rank-and-file".
What you like to call "the Collective"...
On Jun 17, 2013, at 10:27 AM, jcbollinger wrote:
>
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2013 9:13:19 PM UTC-5,
On Friday, June 14, 2013 9:13:19 PM UTC-5, Michael Stanhke wrote:
>
> Puppet Labs doesn't try to replace packages in
> provided by the upstream OS vendor.
>
Yay! Thank you! PL has no business replacing vendor-supplied OS
components. It especially has no business configuring repositories suc
I don't have access to the Optional repo, full stop, so I can't mirror
it. However, I do have access to its constituent packages, so what
you can do is search for "rubgems" at RHN under Downloads -> Packages
and download the rpm. I then dropped it into a one-file mrepo, added
the mrepo info to my
Boo!!! Hiss!!
Be a One-Stop-Shop!
It's YOUR collective after all
--Stuart
On Jun 14, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Michael Stahnke wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Greg Chavez wrote:
>> Which is just fine if your company has the Optional subscription.
>> Mine doesn't. So I'm screwed unless
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Greg Chavez wrote:
> Which is just fine if your company has the Optional subscription.
> Mine doesn't. So I'm screwed unless I write a script to manually pull
> updates from Fedora or CentOS into a custom mrepo repository. Bit of a
> pain, that is.
The optional r
Right on brotha!
--Stuart
On Jun 12, 2013, at 5:52 AM, Greg Chavez wrote:
> Which is just fine if your company has the Optional subscription.
> Mine doesn't. So I'm screwed unless I write a script to manually pull
> updates from Fedora or CentOS into a custom mrepo repository. Bit of a
> pain,
Which is just fine if your company has the Optional subscription.
Mine doesn't. So I'm screwed unless I write a script to manually pull
updates from Fedora or CentOS into a custom mrepo repository. Bit of a
pain, that is.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Matthaus Owens wrote:
> We supply rubygem
Why not make it easy on the community?
Include all dependencies just
as you do with pe...
--Stuart
On Jun 11, 2013, at 3:43 PM, Matthaus Owens wrote:
> We supply rubygems for rhel 5 because it is not available in centos or
> rhel 5 core (it is in EPEL). In rhel6 and cent6, it is widely and
>
We supply rubygems for rhel 5 because it is not available in centos or
rhel 5 core (it is in EPEL). In rhel6 and cent6, it is widely and
easily available (in cent6 base, and in rhel6 optional repos), so we
don't supply it for el6.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Greg Chavez wrote:
> The rubygems
The rubygems package is available from here:
https://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/5/dependencies/x86_64/
So why wouldn't it be available from 6? I'm pretty sure it used to be
there since I've kicked several rhel 6 systems that had no problem
installing puppet from puppetlabs. Was it mistakenly dropped
You are most welcome.
On Jun 10, 2013, at 7:40 AM, Lab Yizhar wrote:
> Thanks m8 for the mental support :)
>
> As you already know, as an open source believer ,I'm kind of into it and the
> solution is there, But I want to do it without RHN subscription that will
> used on our production en
Thanks m8 for the mental support :)
As you already know, as an open source believer ,I'm kind of into it
and the solution is there, But I want to do it without RHN subscription
that will used on our production env.
Couple of humps and I'll be there this way or the offical other...
On Mon, Jun 10
It's not that hard!
You can do it!!!
Also, you could buy some books on the subject!
On Jun 10, 2013, at 5:51 AM, Yizhar A. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Finish my things on this issue for now as the last one in this chain talented
> enough to be asking for pay for answering this
>
> I'll updat
Hi,
Finish my things on this issue for now as the last one in this chain
talented enough to be asking for pay for answering this
I'll update when I'll figure it out else.
Stay tuned,
Yizhar
"Don't ask what the community can contribute to you ? ask what I can
contribute the commun
Dear Stuart,
Kind of my first steps into puppet on RHEL 6 and I wonder how you manage to
solve the rubygems issue.
Since I'm using RHEL 6.4 (.x86_64) in my test env. *with only puppetlabs
repo* I can't see from where I can get the rubygems missing package.
As you after wiki'd it :) can you
Hey, good news.
All is well.
Ruby & related are good. Puppet too. And Red Hat.
Also, I've documented/wiki'd the Puppet Master + Client install with respect
to bare metal to delivered system for all related aspects and transmitted,
fully,
disclosed entirely, to staff.
Next week, I will be tunin
Stuart,
You need to have either EPEL or our dependencies repo enabled to get
ruby-augeas, rubygem-json, and ruby-shadow. ruby-rgen is only
available in our dependencies repo currently.
The dependencies repo can be added to yum with the following repo
definition (assuming you have the gpg key insta
Hi,
I am having problems installing Puppet Server.
My gem list follows and then the attempt to install puppet-server.
The specific errors are:
Error: Package: puppet-3.2.1-1.el6.noarch (puppetlabs)
Requires: ruby-augeas
Error: Package: hiera-1.2.1-1.el6.noarch (p
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