On a clean Debian system - without Rubygems installed - I want to install a
Rubygem package (ruby-ldap) with Puppet. So the package has "gem" as
package Provider.
This is my manifest so far (I kept it simple):
# test.pp
Package { ensure => 'installed' }
package {
'rubygems
Since I'm getting no answer here, I get the impression that installing
Rubygems with Puppet on a system without Rubygems preinstalled is not
possible.
Are there at least any workarounds?
Am Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2012 23:43:58 UTC+2 schrieb Ingo Fischer:
>
> On a clean Debian syste
grade to 2.7.14.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Ingo
On Saturday, May 19, 2012 6:06:14 PM UTC+2, Nan Liu wrote:
>
> On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Ingo Fischer
> wrote:
> > Since I'm getting no answer here, I get the impression that installing
> > Rubygems with Pupp
I have a module "Ruby":
# init.pp
class ruby {
package { 'libldap-ruby1.8':
ensure => 'installed'
}
}
Then I have a manifest written with Ruby-DSL, which should inherit this
module:
# ldap.rb
hostclass 'ruby::ldap' do
(...)
end
How do I define that *ruby::ldap* inherits *ruby*?
--
I have the same question (see
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/puppet-users/inheritance$20ruby$20dsl/puppet-users/RtMbu8yFZCc/Zet8ackZgnYJ)
and need this behavior for my project.
Is inheritance possible at all with the Ruby DSL? If not, should we create
an issue for that?
Anyone have an answer for this? This seems like a pretty pertinent feature
> for anyone looking to take advantage of the ruby DSL. I for one would be
> eternally grateful.
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:08:07 AM UTC-7, Ingo Fischer wrote:
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