- From: Mike Bailey <mike@bailey.net.au>
- To: chef@lists.opscode.com
- Subject: Re: Support for Hardy in cookbooks?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 19:52:09 +1000
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I've added recipes to deprec[1] that will install Chef server/client
onto Hardy. It takes about ten minutes as it installs ruby-1.8.7-p174
and couchdb-0.8.0 from source.
sudo gem install deprec
cap deprec:chef:install HOSTS=host1.example.com
Enter Chef server hostname
chef.failmode.com
Select Chef version to install:
1. client
2. server
? 2
This has simplified the setup of Chef servers and client for me while
I've been testing.
- Mike
[1]
http://www.deprec.org/
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Bryan McLellan<btm@loftninjas.org> wrote:
>
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Mike Bailey<mike@bailey.net.au> wrote:
>
> I noticed that the Opscode Chef cookbooks don't tend to support Ubuntu
>
> Hardy (8.04.2).
>
>
I think it's mostly that Hardy doesn't have a couchdb package,
>
followed by most people develop on newer releases. Lots of cool new
>
technology between Hardy and Jaunty and all that.
>
>
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