Can I use wildcards is puppet package ensure to cover multiple releaseversion
- by Rob van den Eijnde
Using puppet I want to update packages on my (CentOS 5 & 6 servers) in a controlled way. Therefore I don't want to use ensure=>latest but rather ensure=>3.0.1-1.
Example:
class puppet::installation inherits puppet {
package { "puppet":
ensure => "3.0.1-1",
}
}
The update works alright but puppet agent keeps complaining that there is a difference:
/Stage[main]/Puppet::Installation/Package[puppet]/ensure: current_value 3.0.1-1.el6, should be 3.0.1-1 (noop)
I can solve this by changing the ensure rule to 3.0.1-1.el6 but than that won't work on CentOS 5.
Is there a short/clean way to solve this or do I have to write to seperate, os-releaseversion dependant rules.
I have been googling for a solution but didn't find anything pertaining to this particular question.
Any suggestion or reference to a relevant example would be appreciated.