Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "RFC: Elmo will be 1.0"
2007 Apr 27
2
0.22.4 release candidate
Hi all,
I''m hoping to release 0.22.4 on Monday, so please test now. As
always, if possible please actually run this somewhere in your
infrastructure, in addition to running the unit tests, since there
are always areas that aren''t quite covered with the unit tests.
Hopefully this will be the last point release before the next major
release (elmo).
--
To my
2007 May 09
3
RFC: Multiple small releases, or one big roll-up?
Hi all,
In looking at the current bug list for elmo[1], it''s pretty clear
that this is a lot of work, and some of it is kind of segmented into
related chunks. Additionally, a good bit of it has an impact on
backward compatibility, although in nearly all cases I expect to be
able to remain entirely or almost entirely backwards compatible.
Given that, would people prefer that I
2007 May 04
0
Wiki editing standards
Hi all,
When making changes to the wiki, please make sure to add a comment
describing your change -- it makes it far easier to read the RSS feed
or the timeline. Digant is being a diligent doc wrangler, but he
needs your help managing the changes over time.
Also, if you''re making many (or maybe even any) modifications to the
wiki, please make sure your profile is configured
2007 Apr 07
0
Commenting changes on the wiki
Hi all,
I''ve been following the RSS feed of the Timeline on the wiki, and I
notice that many people are not commenting the changes that they make.
Please, when you modify a file on the wiki, add a note about the
change that you''re making. It makes it much easier for people to
follow what''s going on, especially as many changes happen to the same
document.
2007 Oct 22
1
unsubscribe
I''d like to be removed from the puppet-users email list... but I cant
find my name on the webpage.
Thanks,
Jennifer Ford
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an excellent education.
2007 Apr 30
0
File copying and purging: #594
Hi all,
I''m trying to fix #594[1], and it looks like the problem only occurs
when you specify other parameters (e.g., owner or mode).
That is, Puppet will not purge managed files, and when you specify
these parameters with ''recurse => true'', Puppet applies the
parameters to all files in the directory, which means that all
contained files are considered
2007 Sep 10
0
Subversion tags are now available in git
Hi all,
As anyone on the commits list now knows, I''ve added all of the tags
from svn to git. You can fetch all of the tags with this command:
git fetch --tags
Then you can compare the tagged releases like any other commit:
git diff 0.23.1 0.23.2
I''ve also updated the PuppetSource wiki page with this info.
--
Barondes'' First Law:
Science abhors
2007 Feb 02
1
Re: Subscribe to multiple files - Modification
Mr. Kanies,
If you would not mind filing the bug, it would be appreciated.
Puppet Version: 0.22.0
Platform: Fedora Core 6
Thank you,
-- Rob --
----- Original Message ----
From: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
To: Puppet User Discussion <puppet-users@madstop.com>
Sent: Friday, February 2, 2007 1:34:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Puppet-users] Subscribe to multiple files - Modification
On Feb
2007 Jun 20
0
ANNOUNCE: 0.23.0 release
Hi all,
I''ve finally released 0.23.0 (only two days late!). You can get it
from the usual locations (although the packagers will take a little
while to package it up, I assume):
https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/InstallationGuide
You can read the full changelog[1], which is pretty long, but here''s
a summary of the things you either want or should look out for:
2007 Sep 12
3
puppet reporting stopped working
Hi,
I''m not sure what I''ve did wrong, I now get an error message denying
authenticated client ... access to puppetreports.repot
anyone has an idea where should i look ?
Thanks,
Ohad
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2007 Jan 15
1
Re: How to conditionally run defines? (and a question about updating... )
OK, too bad. I could work around it of course by adding ''unless'' and
''creates'' clauses on all the individual parts of the define where
appropriate, but I think I''ll just ignore the warnings and overhead for now.
It would be cool, though, if something like the ''unless'', ''onlyif'', etc,
logic was available for all
2007 Feb 16
0
Looking for descriptions of difficult problems
Hi all,
Paul Anderson, a friend of mine who works at the University of
Edinburgh, is looking for complicated problems that are currently
difficult to handle with existing config mgmt tools.
Please read his request below, and if you have any difficult problems
that seem to meet his needs, I''d appreciate it if you would send
descriptions of them to him.
Thanks,
Luke
Begin
2001 Feb 22
0
SSH connection hangs with ipchains/RH6.2/OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 (but not <= 2.3.0p1)
I just recently installed OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 on a RH6.2 box (kernel
2.2.17). I run ipchains to do packet filtering, allowing incoming
connections only to 22 and 80 (and some other ports for specific
machines). I was able to run prior versions of openssh in this fashion
(I've run it from the first release, I think). Upon installing 2.5.1p1
I found that my attempts to connect hang, here is ssh
2016 Jan 05
2
doveadm search -A tries to create mailboxes
[0:root at elmo ~]$ rpm -q dovecot
dovecot-2.2.18-2.fc22.x86_64
I got a surprise today when I tried the doveadm search function from:
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Expire
[0:root at elmo ~]$ doveadm search -A mailbox Trash savedbefore 30d
doveadm(clamscan): Error: User initialization failed: Namespace '': mkdir(//Maildir) failed: Permission denied
(euid=982(clamscan)
2008 Feb 25
2
Switching to Google Groups tomorrow night
Hi all,
Is everyone switched over to the Google lists?
I''m basically ready for the switch, I think, and doing so would be one
more closed loop for me.
I notice we''ve only got a bit over 300 subscribers to the Puppet Users
list, while my madstop list has nearly 600. This is a bit depressing,
but it probably represents a better idea of who''s actually using the
2007 Aug 07
0
ANNOUNCE: 0.23.2 is available
Hi all,
I released 0.23.2 last night; you can get it from the usual places
[1]. Apparently Matt has already uploaded debs.
This is a bug-fix release, and I''m hoping it will be stable enough to
supplant 0.22.4.
It looks pretty likely that I''ll be putting out another release very
soon, though, because a coworker of Matt''s has figured out a way to
use HTTP
2007 Jan 05
0
Last chance to test before the next release
Hi all,
I''ve now got all but one bugs closed or bumped to the next release,
and I am planning on releasing today. People have been testing the
SVN code all week and have helped to find many bugs that we would not
have wanted in a released project, and you can help more by testing
right now.
The major change in this release is that the transactions now use a
graph library to
2007 May 02
1
UPDATE automated installation of puppet into solaris 10 zones
On Apr 30, 2007, at 4:44 AM, Frank.Munsche@izb.de wrote:
> I''ve built a puppet solaris - package which is distributed via
> jumpstart at installation time of a solaris 10 machine.
> It''s postinstallation registers the puppetd into smf and starts
> puppetd afterwards. Puppetd connects to puppetmasterd, gets ist
> certificate signed (autosig on) and the
2007 Feb 18
1
Passing XMLRPC errors on to clients
Hi,
I''m experimenting with using Mongrel to serve XMLRPC, and I''m having
trouble passing the XMLRPC errors on to the client.
In my webrick implementation, I just raise the XMLRPC error and the
client receives it and can handle it like a normal exception. With
Mongrel, when I raise the error, Mongrel catches it and just closes
the client connection, which means the
2007 Jun 08
0
Impending release: Please test
Hi all,
I''ve just finished the last major work before a new release
(0.23.0). I''ve got my next work planned out, and I want to get this
code, with its bug-fixes et al, released.
There have been significant internal changes, so I would really
appreciate it if people could test it against their systems,
especially those who are using non-{Debian,OS X} platforms, like