Out of curiosity, is anybody using puppet on RHEL3 (or Centos 3) ? If so, how did you get it to work ? Did you build a ruby-1.8.x or does puppet work on the 1.6.x ruby that ships with RHEL3 ? thanks for any pointers, David
> Out of curiosity, is anybody using puppet on RHEL3 (or Centos 3) ? If > so, how did you get it to work ? Did you build a ruby-1.8.x or does > puppet work on the 1.6.x ruby that ships with RHEL3 ?I hate to admit it, but we''ve still got some RH9 systems(which from what I can tell are fairly close to RHEL3). We do a custom build of ruby-1.8.x without a problem, but we did not try 1.6(it is RH9 afterall). Just a data point. --mac
--On Tuesday, March 27, 2007 6:09 PM +0000 David Lutterkort <dlutter@redhat.com> wrote:> Out of curiosity, is anybody using puppet on RHEL3 (or Centos 3) ? If > so, how did you get it to work ? Did you build a ruby-1.8.x or does > puppet work on the 1.6.x ruby that ships with RHEL3 ? > > thanks for any pointers, > David > > > _______________________________________________ > Puppet-users mailing list > Puppet-users@madstop.com > https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-usersI rebuilt Ruby and it seems to work fine.
David Lutterkort wrote:> Out of curiosity, is anybody using puppet on RHEL3 (or Centos 3) ? If > so, how did you get it to work ? Did you build a ruby-1.8.x or does > puppet work on the 1.6.x ruby that ships with RHEL3 ?needed to upgrade ruby to 1.8.x, and it does seem to work ok . - KB