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2011 Sep 19
1
Announcement: Geppetto 2.0.0 released
The 2.0.0 release of Geppetto is available as download and updates from within Geppetto for all users of 1.0.x. Please see the FAQ at: http://cloudsmith.github.com/geppetto/faq.html for information if you run into problems updating. Checkout http://cloudsmith.github.com/geppetto/faq.html#2011/06/28/how-do-i-update if you need instructions how to run update. In this release =============== *
2011 Jun 20
3
Geppetto is ready
Geppetto 1.0 is released and ready for download. We want all the feedback we can get, so try it out and let us know what you think! Full story at: http://cloudsmith.github.com/geppetto/ If you haven’t been following the project, Geppetto is an integrated toolset for working with Puppet modules and manifests. It’s built on the Eclipse platform. If you’re an Eclipse user, you can install it
2013 Oct 30
1
Geppetto with Subversion
I''m trying to use Geppetto 4 to develop puppet modules and check them in and out of subversion. I''ve got a subversion repositories setup via web dav. The Cloudsmith FAQ seems a bit vague. I''ve not used Eclipse much at all and am not sure how the subversion integration works. I saw a really cool video demo from the PuppetConf youtube channel using the Forge (
2012 Jul 26
2
Please send me your puppet formatting puzzles...
Hi, I have been working on a new puppet code formatter for Geppetto for some time, and it is now starting to work quite well. The plan is to release it in Geppetto 3.0. If you want to, you can help by sending "formatting puzzles" - i.e. "given input x, produce formatted result y". I am esp. looking for code where it is impossible to follow "the style guide" -
2012 Jul 09
3
puppet 3.0.0 and hiera
Hi, If I have understood it correctly, puppet 3.0.0 will include / require hiera. In order to add support for hiera directly in Geppetto I downloaded the puppet 3.0.0rc tarball expecting to find the puppet-hiera functions, but they where not there. What is the expected packaging going to be when 3.0.0 is released? Where should I expect the hiera "parser functions" to be located?
2013 Feb 20
1
Announce: Module puppetlabs/postgresql 2.1.0 Available
A new release of the puppetlabs/postgresql module is now available on the Forge: https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/postgresql/2.1.0 Changelog ======== This release is primarily a feature release, introducing some new helpful constructs to the module. For starters, we''ve added the line `include ''postgresql_conf_extras.conf''` by default so extra parameters not
2012 Feb 17
8
Puppet syntax check for Komodo Edit
Hi folks, Recently I''ve been using a MacBook Pro (Lion) as a workstation, I''m feeling good even if still missing some tool (coming from Ubuntu environment). I''d like to have a cross platform IDE with basic Puppet syntax highlight, so far the one that seems to better fit my needs is Komodo Edit v7, that is mentioned here:
2011 Dec 19
7
When the lint accumulates...
So some of you may be aware that Tim Sharpe from GitHub wrote a Puppet linting tool: $ gem install puppet-lint $ puppet-lint mymanifest.pp Source: https://github.com/rodjek/puppet-lint The linting tool checks Puppet code for "best practice" based on the Puppet Labs Style Guide: http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/style_guide.html A lot of us have been using puppet-lint (and puppet
2012 Oct 15
3
Change Tab behavior in 3.0+
Hey all, I have a question regarding the choice to move to spaces (rather than tabs) in the editor. May I ask the reasoning behind this? Furthermore, is there a way to revert to the ''old style'' that used tabs instead? I prefer this, as it makes the code look cleaner. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users"
2015 Sep 29
3
making object.size() more meaningful on environments?
Hi, Currently object.size() is not very useful on environments as it always returns 56 bytes, no matter how big the environment is: env1 <- new.env() object.size(env1) # 56 bytes env2 <- new.env(hash=TRUE, size=75000000L) object.size(env2) # 56 bytes env3 <- list2env(list(a=runif(25000000), L=LETTERS)) object.size(env3) # 56 bytes This makes it pretty useless on
2013 May 02
10
What do YOU do to catch undefined variables
I''m still a puppet newbie and these days I''m struggling with undefined variables. At least once a week I hit an error message like this: Error: Failed to apply catalog: '''' is not qualified and no path was specified. Please qualify the command or specify a path. IMO, the core issue is that Puppet has no mechanism for reporting read attempts on
2011 Dec 19
4
Learn from MY Mistake: "false" != false
Sharing my stoopid mistake in the hopes of saving someone else the same grief: I had a boolean toggle that was not performing as expected. Long story short: I had put quotes around the word "false" class { ''foo'' : boolFlag => "false" } was coming up TRUE To fix it, lose the quotes class { ''foo'' : boolFlag => false } “Sometimes I
2023 Jun 28
1
LINUX SuSE15.4 (GNU & Intel) compiler problem in "configure" file
Dear R-Support Team: I am fully aware that you are all extremely busy and forward this request as brief and clear as possible: Thank you for the comprehensive Documentation for R-4.3.1 (very helpful) A limitation seems to have emerged, using SuSE SP15.4 (kernel: 5.14.21-150400.22) on an INTEL Skylake-e SERVER, applying both the GNU and Intel (2023.0.0) compilers. a) The
2015 Sep 29
1
making object.size() more meaningful on environments?
Hi Gabe, On 09/29/2015 02:51 PM, Gabriel Becker wrote: > Herve, > > The problem then would be that for A a refClass whose fields take up N > bytes (in the sense that you mean), if we do > > B <- A > > A and B would look like the BOTH take up N bytes, for a total of 2N, > whereas AFAIK R would only be using ~ N + 2*56 bytes, right? Yes, but that's still a *much*
2005 Jul 13
3
nlme, MASS and geoRglm for spatial autocorrelation?
Hi. I'm trying to perform what should be a reasonably basic analysis of some spatial presence/absence data but am somewhat overwhelmed by the options available and could do with a helpful pointer. My researches so far indicate that if my data were normal, I would simply use gls() (in nlme) and one of the various corSpatial functions (eg. corSpher() to be analagous to similar analysis in SAS)
2013 Jan 11
13
Profiles, Hiera, and create_resources('class','...')
Hi all, We''ve recently started exploring the role / profile / component module described by Craig Dunn in his blog here: http://www.craigdunn.org/2012/05/239/ and discussed on the list the other day. As I was implementing this for a profile using the apache module, I realized that I could make another refinement to our approach by using
2016 May 16
1
[PATCH] btrfs_filesystem_show: work with btrfs < 4.3.1
Versions older than 4.3.1 output also the version string after the output. Ignore such line, since it isn't relevant to what btrfs_filesystem_show needs. --- daemon/btrfs.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/daemon/btrfs.c b/daemon/btrfs.c index 62bdac7..9b52aa8 100644 --- a/daemon/btrfs.c +++ b/daemon/btrfs.c @@ -2270,6 +2270,12 @@ do_btrfs_filesystem_show (const char
2017 Mar 17
1
[PATCH] btrfs_filesystem_show: work with another old btrfs version
An old version of btrfs-progs (3.17 in this case) has a different version string, so adapt our filtering to include this line as well. Related to/updates commit 839ae5bcd537b3dc4f13bbea6fe40091ebc2b7f0. --- daemon/btrfs.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/daemon/btrfs.c b/daemon/btrfs.c index d18f518..23513a9 100644 --- a/daemon/btrfs.c +++ b/daemon/btrfs.c @@
2015 Sep 29
0
making object.size() more meaningful on environments?
Herve, The problem then would be that for A a refClass whose fields take up N bytes (in the sense that you mean), if we do B <- A A and B would look like the BOTH take up N bytes, for a total of 2N, whereas AFAIK R would only be using ~ N + 2*56 bytes, right? ~G On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fredhutch.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Currently object.size()
2012 Oct 04
3
Need help with rspec-puppet
Hello Everyone, I am fairly new to puppet and I would like to run som unit tests. I hope rspec is the right tool for it. Unfortunately, after setting it up, when I try to execute it I receive the following error: Failures: 1) helloworld Failure/Error: it { should include_class(''helloworld'') } Puppet::Error: Error converting value for param