- From: "John E. Vincent (lusis)" <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Newbie question about installing custom software
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:14:08 -0500
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We do something similar. You can take a look at my cookbook here.
http://goo.gl/d7grB
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 8:36 AM,
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Hello,
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I've just started evaluating Chef - so this may be something that's already
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covered in the documentation. However, I've not been able to find it - so
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asking here.
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I've a set of custom software packages (let's say that can be downloaded
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from a
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certain location on Amazon S3) which I want to install as part of my
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automated
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machine setup. These are not available as part of any Linux distro's
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standard
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repository, so apt-get/yum won't work.
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What is the fastest way to get this working? As I see it, it boils down to
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running a custom script. How easy or how hard is it to do in Chef?
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