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2008 Jan 21
5
Oops, forgot to release 0.23.3
Hi all,
It was brought to my attention that the front page lists 0.23.3 as the
stable release, but that no such release exists.
I could have sworn I released this a few weeks ago, but now I can find
no evidence of that.
I''m going to publish it from the latest commit in the 0.23.x branch as
soon as possible (probably in about 12 hours), so if anyone wants to
get that last-minute
2010 Oct 04
6
Facter ignores interfaces with non eth names
Does facter support NICs that are not named ethX? I happen to use custom
names on my systems. Just a quick look at the code I don''t see why it
wouldn''t but the behavior I am seeing is very different.
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2009 Apr 02
3
apache2 template
anyone have an apache2 virtualhosts template they like and would like
to share?
For example I would like to provision quickly
website1.com
website2.com
website3.com
and have the docroots be in
/home/vhosts/website1.com/htdocs/
/home/vhosts/website2.com/htdocs/
/home/vhosts/website3.com/htdocs/
thanks
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2009 Mar 25
5
Subscribe to a recursive file...
Hi All....
I''ve got this configuration to manage bind, I want the exec to be run
whenever anything under /var/named or the file /etc/named.conf gets
updated....
file { "/etc/named.conf":
owner => root,
group => root,
mode => 0644,
require =>
2007 Sep 24
2
ANNOUNCE: Facter 1.3.8
I''ve just committed Facter 1.3.8. All of the work for this release
was done by James Turnbull, so everyone should thank him for getting
it done. Here''s the changelog:
Fixed Rdoc::usage bug on CentOS 5 - closed Puppet #753 and
Facter #40
Added support to return multiple interfaces and their IP
addresses and
MAC addressess as facts. Returns
2007 Feb 28
5
Platforms supported by Puppets?
Hello,
I would like to know on what platforms Puppet runs. I cannot seem to
find the information on Puppet''s web site. Bcfg2 has it on it''s front
page :-)
I know there are .debs and .rpms, but are, for instance, Solaris,
FreeBSD and AIX supported?
Thanks.
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2009 Oct 27
14
ANNOUNCE: Puppet 0.25.1 released!
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Puppet 0.25.1 - code name "zoot" - is now available. The 0.25.1 release
is a maintenance release in the 0.25.x branch.
The release is available at:
http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-0.25.1.tar.gz
http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/gems/puppet-0.25.1.gem
Please report issues and feedback via the Reductive Labs Redmine site:
2009 Mar 04
17
Community: How to deal with attempts at sabotage
Hi all,
The underlying assumption of membership in any community is that your
participation is at worst neutral, and if possible positive.
Communities, online or off, generally do what they can to protect
themselves from detrimental influences, which is where policies,
politeness, moderators, and all that come into play.
Puppet''s community has been both fortunate and awesome,
2008 Jul 08
12
ANNOUNCE: Facter 1.5
Hi all,
I''ve finally gotten around to releasing Facter 1.5.
As the version bump implies, this is a relatively significant release
(for a 2.3k line program, anyway). Mostly, the biggest change is
refactoring the code internally so that all of the functionality is
split into separate classes in separate files.
Also, the facts are all loaded on-demand, which provides dramatic