On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Alaric wrote:
Sadly, it's happening on every RHEL5 system I have! All packages are either RedHat or EPEL, or now PuppetLabs, I can't really think of anything that would cause a conflict. It happens on both VM's and Physical hardware. I did have a number of gems running to support hiera before I upgrade to Puppet 3.0.1 but I got rid of them on the master when I upgraded. It's really perplexing, especially since all the other packages from puppetlabs seem to have been installed and are working...
On Nov 26, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Michael Stahnke wrote:
I tried to reproduce this and just couldn't. Does this happen on
other systems?
Is there any more information you could think of?
I tried to reproduce this and just couldn't. Does this happen on
other systems?
Is there any more information you could think of?
Sadly, it's happening on every RHEL5 system I have! All packages are either RedHat or EPEL, or now PuppetLabs, I can't really think of anything that would cause a conflict. It happens on both VM's and Physical hardware. I did have a number of gems running to support hiera before I upgrade to Puppet 3.0.1 but I got rid of them on the master when I upgraded. It's really perplexing, especially since all the other packages from puppetlabs seem to have been installed and are working...
does it still happen?
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